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in a state of distress; torment arousing uncomfortable feelings . in a state of mind created by grief and anxiety.
lack, denial, withdrawal, removal, expropriation, dispossession, want, need, hardship, suffering, distress, privation, desitution
fear, panic, anxiety, fright, apprehension, nervousness, consternation, danger signal, warning, bell, alert, siren, hooter, distress signal
While both give 'thanks/praise' to God, a thanksgiving psalm has the psalmist giving thanks to God for His protection/deliverance from personal distress and hymns are songs praising God on His creation &/or His works in history. See link below:
Death is not the answer; it is the end of life. It is important to seek help and support when feeling overwhelmed or hopeless, as there are resources available to help individuals in distress. It's important to reach out to loved ones, friends, or professionals who can provide assistance and support.
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You get bronchiolitis in infants. It is caused by the respiratory syncytial virus infection. The infant does not have fever and chest is clear. The condition responds to humidified oxygen. You get respiratory infection and then infant may come with severe respiratory distress by next day, in respiratory distress syndrome. You get horrified to see the child. The infant usually succumb to this type of infection, even in intensive care unit.
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome.It is essentially when the lungs begin to "harden", not letting oxygen pass through into the bloodstream.Adult Respiratory Distress SyndromeThe abbreviation ARDS has several meaning in the healthcare field.Examples include:Acid-Related DisordersAcquired Respiratory Distress SyndromeAcute Respiratory Disease SyndromeAdult Respiratory Distress SyndromeAlcohol-Related DisordersAortic Ring DiametersAntirheumatic Drugs
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)
Yes it does. It cause respiratory distress.
Yes it does. It cause respiratory distress.
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It can cause severe bleeding or hemorrhage which will cause respiratory distress.
The symptoms of respiratory distress syndrome are breathing that is rapid and the center of the chest and rib cage pull inward with each breath.
F. William Blaisdell has written: 'Respiratory distress syndrome of shock and trauma' -- subject(s): Adult Respiratory distress syndrome, Complications, Respiratory insufficiency, Shock, Wounds and injuries
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Hiccups, respiratory distress, and death.