Dont feel well and dont know whats wrong?!


Question: Dont feel well and dont know whats wrong!?
Dont say go to the doctor coz my mums foned them and they said their see me on Monday!. Anyway i feel sick, cant really breathe well and feel really weird!! Anyone got ideas what this might be!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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I think it could possibly be anemia, meaning you are a little bloodless!. Difficulty breathing is one of the main symptoms, dizziness is also a main symptom as well as rapid heart rate, fatigue etc!.
Have a look at this web site to see if you can identify with any of the symptoms!.
http://www!.emedicinehealth!.com/anemia/pa!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

It would be impossible to give an accurate diagnosis over the Internet without more information!. Do you have any other symptoms such as fever, chills, cough or nausea!? When you say you can't breathe do you mean you're short of breath or do you feel like your nose or lungs are congested!?

You could have a number of problems including allergies or an upper respiratory infection!. Your mom obviously thinks this is something that can wait until Monday so I guess you'll find out then!. Good luck!.

Is your cough productive of anything and if so is it white, yellow or clear!? Are you wheezing a lot!?Www@Answer-Health@Com

asthma i have it 2Www@Answer-Health@Com

Obviously, if you can't breathe, you've got problems!. For some spinal cord injury survivors, that's just a part of the injury!. For others - those to whom this article is addressed - it could become or is becoming a problem!. The issues boil down to four major categories:

strength of the breathing muscles
things that compromise the muscles and their ability to work
things that interfere with smooth breathing
coughing!.
Believe it or not, your lungs are not affected by spinal cord injury!. However, the muscles of your chest, abdomen, and maybe even your diaphragm can be affected - and, except for perhaps the lowest para, every person with a spinal cord injury needs to understand how these muscles affect your breathing!. As your various breathing muscles contract, they allow your lungs to expand, which changes the pressure inside your chest so that air rushes into your lungs!. This is inhaling!. Normally as you relax those same muscles, the air flows back out of your lungs, and you exhale!. It is during exhalation that we talk and speak!. In normal breathing, inhaling is work, requiring muscle strength, but exhaling is passive - it just happens as those inhalation muscles relax!. There are exceptions!. Examples of active or forced exhalations - where you use muscle strength - include blowing and coughing!. So, if any or all of your breathing muscles are weakened or paralyzed, how much and how deeply you can breathe in will be affected, as will your ability to cough!.

Anything that makes breathing difficult or shallow can lead to problems!. Your whole lung is ready and able to process oxygen to give you



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