Tachypnea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tachypnea (or "tachypnoea") (Greek: "rapid breathing") is characterized by rapid breathing. It is not identical with hyperventilation - tachypnea may be necessary for a sufficient gas-exchange of the...
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Alternate Name(s): <p>Tachypnea; Breathing - rapid and shallow; Fast shallow breathing; Respiratory rate - rapid and shallow</p> ... A normal breathing rate for an adult at rest is 8 to 16 breaths/minute. For an infant, a normal rate is up to 44 breaths/minute. Tachypnea is a medical term that your doctor would use to describe your breathing if it is too fast, particularly if ...
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Transient tachypnea is a respiratory disorder usually seen shortly after delivery in full- or near-term babies. ... Tachypnea means rapid breathing (most normal newborns take 40-60 breaths per minute).
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Transient tachypnea of the newborn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Transient tachypnea of the newborn (TTN, TTNB, or "Transitory tachypnea of newborn") is a respiratory problem seen in the newborn shortly after delivery. It consists of a period of rapid breathing (h...
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For some newborns, the first few breaths of life may be more rapid and labored than normal because of a lung condition called transient tachypnea of the newborn (TTN). ... rapid, labored breathing (tachypnea) of more than 60 breaths a minute...
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Hyperventilation - Overview, Hyperventilation is rapid or deep breathing that can occur with anxiety or panic. It is also called overbreathing, and may leave you feeling breathless.See also: Rapid shallow breathing ... Rapid deep breathing; ... Hyperventilation is rapid or deep breathing that can occur with anxiety or panic.
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Causes of Tachypnea including triggers, underlying medical cause of Tachypnea, risk factors, and what causes Tachypnea. ... List of causes of Tachypnea...
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Tachypnea information including symptoms, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, treatment, causes, patient stories, videos, forums, prevention, and prognosis. ... Symptoms of Tachypnea...
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Transient tachypnea of the newborn (rapid breathing of the newborn, neonatal wet lung syndrome) is temporary difficulty with breathing and low blood oxygen levels due to excessive fluid in the lungs after birth.
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