Take him to the vet immediately, breathing trouble is bad. A cold will not give him breathing problems as such, visit immediately a Veterinary Clinic, breathing problems may indicate pneumonia, heart problems or other important disorders
Any breathing problems should be dealt with by a doctor. They could indicate anything from pneumonia to emphysema to pulmonary edema (which can quickly lead to congestive heart failure). We wouldn't wast any time.
Probably you are just sick. But with the trouble breathing, you should definitely get into your doctor as soon as possible.
Yes Pitt-bulls Have Breathing Problems To So That Makes The Heart a Lot More Weak
well because if you dont breath your heart wont work. your heart helps you breath so never and promise not to take drugs and dont hold your breath please
it could kill them thrugh breathing problems or heart problems
There are a wide range of diseases and symptoms that can cause trouble with breathing and coughing. For example, trouble breathing can range from shortness of breath, which can be due to pulmonary, cardiac, deconditioning, or musculoskeletal problems, to wheezing, which again, can be pulmonary, like asthma, or cardiac, like heart failure. Cough can be also from pulmonary, cardiac, GI, to name a few. Common problems, like asthma, exercise-induced bronchospasm, or viral or bacterial infections, can cause trouble breathing and coughing. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, emphysema, heart failure, pulmonary embolism (blood clots in the lungs), cancer, and many other problems can present like this well. It depends on when the symptoms appear, how long they are present, things that make it better or worse, any other problems that you might be having as well (fever, chills, night sweats, high blood pressure, swelling in the legs, productive vs dry cough), and so on. The best idea is to see your doctor to have your symptoms evaluated.
It is breathing and respiratory problems. A child's airway does not fully develop until they are 8 years old. Most heart abnormalities are caught before birth and much more rare.
Mrs. Mallard's heart trouble is not specified in the story "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin. It is described as a "heart trouble" that could potentially worsen due to any shock or sudden emotion. It is a symbolic reference to the constraints and unhappiness she feels in her marriage.
not that i have heard of he mainly has neck and leg problems that's why he was out until survivor series
Mrs. Mallard's sister suffers from heart trouble in the story "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin. The specific nature of her heart condition is not specified in the text.
bradycardia (slow heart rate), dyspnea (trouble breathing), hypotension (low blood pressure), decreased heart function, cardiac arrythmia. and possible death