Re: Hospital visit last night
Originally Posted by
CJ24/7
I went in for shortness of breath i would think only that would show up im just a little worried about health ins what are they gonna see
Since the chest xrays were negative and they found no cardio-pulminary complications I would say "intrinsic asthma". Which is as follows:
Asthma that has no apparent external cause. People whose symptoms do not seem to be brought on by anything external are said to have non-allergic or intrinsic asthma. It is more common in people who develop asthma for the first time in adulthood. Symptoms are more likely to be triggered by, for example, exercise, emotion or some drugs such as aspirin. The term "intrinsic asthma" is not used much any more and brochospasm may be used in place.
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