Pulmonary dyspnea

Pulmonary dyspnea: When the respiratory organs are damaged, gas intake and discharge obstacles, lung breathing area is reduced, lung tissue elasticity is reduced, oxygen deficiency in the blood, carbon dioxide increases, and respiratory center excitement, such as the upper respiratory tract is narrow Diseases, chronic alveolar emphysema, various pneumonia, pulmonary edema, pleural pneumonia, pleurisy, etc. In addition, it can also be seen in some infectious diseases, such as swine pneumonia, swine asthma, chicken throat bronchitis and so on.

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