dyspnea
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- dyspneic adjective
Etymology
Origin of dyspnea
Example Sentences
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“Asthma, pneumonia, dyspnea, bronchitis, shortness of breath,” she said.
From Washington Post • Jan. 12, 2016
The growing uterus exerts upward pressure on the diaphragm, decreasing the volume of each inspiration and potentially causing shortness of breath, or dyspnea.
From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013
The pain and resultant dyspnea kept the boy out of school for more than a month.
From The New Yorker • Feb. 28, 2011
Of cancer of the lungs the constant symptoms seem to be: pain, dyspnea, cough, weakness, loss of weight, cachexia, fever, anorexia.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The other is accompanied by dyspnea or asthma with a sense of discomfort and tightness of the chest that cannot be overcome.
From Psychotherapy by Walsh, James J. (James Joseph)
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