The typical presentation of chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) is that of an athlete with complaints of lower limb or forearm pain. This pain is not related to trauma, but often occurs ...
You will be able to get a quick price and instant permission to reuse the content in many different ways. Despite progress in prevention, recognition and treatment, exertional heat stroke (EHS) ...
Respiratory symptoms, chronic lung disease, and lung function were enrolled as outcomes in this study, where respiratory symptoms included cough, sputum production, wheezing, and exertional dyspnea ...
Objectives To characterise intrinsic and extrinsic (climatic) risks for mild and severe exertional heat illness (EHI) among first-year army enlistees. Methods We examined 337 786 soldiers who enlisted ...
ccdhb.org.nz Methods We included peer-reviewed publications of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) that enrolled children or adults in any healthcare setting and compared epinephrine by any route to ...
Sickle cell trait has no association with mortality from physical exertion or heat-related injuries without rhabdomyolysis. Sickle cell trait does not cause acute pain crises. Sickle cell trait ...
There’s a chance people with asthma may have a bad reaction to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen. You can talk with your doctor about other options, including Tylenol.
In more severe cases, a person may require supplemental oxygen. Those with asthma or COPD may have an inhaled rescue bronchodilator to use when necessary. However, not everyone with shortness of ...
A little more than 35% of people with persistent long Covid (also known as post Covid syndrome) reported that they experienced post-exertional malaise or exercise intolerance even in the second ...
The best room temperature for people with asthma is between 68°F and 71°F with a lower humidity between 30% and 50%. This mild air temperature and humidity won’t irritate the airways.
Exercise intolerance with post-exertional malaise was reported by 35.6% of people with persistent PCS, and these people had worse outcomes and more severe symptoms. People with lower educational ...