Beware, shortness of breath may be a sign of heart failure
Suffering from chronic shortness of breath? Beware, you may be at risk
of a potential heart failure or COPD (Chronic
Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), a study has found. Shortness of
breath, which is medically known as dyspnea, is often defined as an intense
tightening in the chest, air hunger or a feeling of suffocation. ‘Shortness of
breath is often a sign of heart or lung disease because
these two organs are most closely involved in the respiratory system,’ said
Nasser Ahmadi, research student at University of Gothenburg in Sweden, in a
statement. Chronic shortness of breath can also be considered as an equally
important warning signal as high blood
pressure, the researchers said. However, shortness of breath is an
often overlooked symptom as people tend to associate it with ageing.
‘The fact that people do not seek medical advice for their
breathlessness is often due to people associating their symptoms with the
natural process of ageing. But if you notice that you experience increased
shortness of breath during exertion, you should seek medical attention,’ Ahmadi
added. The study showed that the faster the detection, the better prognosis.
With early intervention, patients can avoid suffering and the need for
hospitalisation decreases. In the study, people with shortness of breath for
six weeks or more who sought medical advice for their breathlessness were found
to have underlying diseases like a potential heart failure or a hidden
obstructive lung disease that was developing.
Source: www.thehealthsite.com
21.12.2016
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