1. Muscle strain treatment : Information
Rest and ice for the first few days after the injury. Anti-inflammatory medications or acetaminophen (Tylenol) also can be helpful to reduce pain and swelling in the first few days after the injury. As the pain decreases, using heat helps, along w...
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2. Congenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles - MedlinePlus - Health information - Genetics Home Reference
These resources supplement the information in the Genetics Home Reference condition summary on congenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles.
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3. What is Breathing difficulty?
Breathing difficulties involve a sensation of difficult or uncomfortable breathing or a feeling of not getting enough air. See also difficulty breathing - first aid.
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4. Breathing difficulty - All Information
Breathing difficulty involves a sensation of difficult or uncomfortable breathing or a feeling of not getting enough air.
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5. How to Breathe When You Are Short of Breath, Self-Care Instructions Information
Pursed lip breathing helps you use less energy to breathe. It can help you relax. When you are short of breath, it helps you slow the pace of your breathing and can help you feel less short of breath.
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6. NSCIA Community • View topic - Abdominal Muscle Rigidity with Difficulty Breathing
Does anyone experience episodes of extreme abdominal tightening to the point that it is difficult to take a full deep breath? My abs are as tight as a board. Sometimes I feel nauseated. Afterwards and sometimes before and during the episode I feel...
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7. Muscles of Breathing and the Lungs, How the Body Ages, THE MERCK MANUAL OF HEALTH & AGING
As people age, the muscles used in breathing, such as the diaphragm, tend to weaken. Also, slightly less oxygen is absorbed from air that is breathed in. In people who do not smoke or have a lung disorder, the muscles of breathing...
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8. NEURORESPIRATORY DRIVE, RESPIRATORY MUSCLES EFFORTS AND MECHANICS OF BREATHING IN PATIENTS BEFORE AND AFTER SPECIAL TRAINING OF RESPIRATORY MUSCLES
NEURORESPIRATORY DRIVE, RESPIRATORY MUSCLES EFFORTS AND MECHANICS OF BREATHING IN PATIENTS BEFORE AND AFTER SPECIAL TRAINING OF RESPIRATORY MUSCLES
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9. OHSU Health Information: Breathing Problems
Babies breathe much faster than older children and adults. A newborn's normal breathing rate is about 40 times each minute. This may slow to 20 to 40 times per minute when the baby is sleeping. The pattern of breathing in a baby may also be differ...
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10. How we breathe
When you breathe in, or inhale, your diaphragm contracts (tightens) and moves downward. This increases the space in your chest cavity, into which your lungs expand. The intercostal muscles between your ribs also help enlarge the chest cavity. They...
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