Exertional Dyspnea

Can You Work Out if You're Recovering From a Lung Blood Clot?

A blood clot in the lung is called a pulmonary embolism, or PE. The clot usually forms in another part of the body, most commonly the leg, and travels through the veins until it stops in one of the tiny veins of the lung. This serious condition...

The Best Stretches and Warmups for Rowing

Warming up and stretching properly before strenuous physical activity is important and can help improve your athletic performance. Rowing is no exception to this. There are a number of warm-up exercises you should perform, followed by stretching,...

Conditions & Symptoms of Congestive Heart Failure

MayoClinic.org defines congestive heart failure, also known as CHF, to be a condition in which a patient’s heart is unable to effectively pump blood rich in oxygen to all parts of the body. Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and College of...

Clinical Signs of Congestive Heart Failure

Congestive heart failure can be due to right heart failure or left heart failure. The clinical signs are related to the organs affected and to whether left or right heart failure is the origin of the abnormal function. There are several symptoms...

Shortness of Breath From Mild Exercise

Shortness of breath can be frightening, especially if it's new to you. Also referred to by the medical term dyspnea, it's a normal response to exercise, although it may also be associated with an underlying medical condition. Shortness of breath...

No Asthma, but Shortness of Breath During Exercise

Shortness of breath, or dyspnea, with exercise is a common complaint that can be caused by a variety of conditions. Depending on the type and intensity of exercise, some degree of breathing difficulty is normal. However, a February 1998 article in...

First Signs of Amyloidosis

Amyloidosis is a rare illness with multiple recognizable symptoms. It occurs when the bone marrow produces unusual antibodies. These antibodies, called amyloid proteins, build up first in the bloodstream and then become deposited into tissues and...

Short of Breath When Exercising

Exercise increases your respiratory rate, particularly during strenuous exercise -- and especially if you have not exercised in some time. However, if you notice a sudden onset of shortness of breath during your regular workout, this can be a sign...

Complications of Lung Disease

There are numerous complications associated with lung disease. According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health or NIH, millions of Americans have lung disease, and as a whole, lung disease is one of the top...

Advanced Heart Disease Symptoms

Heart disease is a serious condition that can be fatal. Your best defense against complications is to keep track of your risk factors such as weight, blood pressure and cholesterol levels. In addition, eliminating unhealthy lifestyle behaviors...

Symptoms of Scleroderma Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension

Interstitial lung diseases represent many different conditions; some have a known cause like asbestos, while others have an unknown cause like progressive systemic sclerosis, or scleroderma. ILD occurs in approximately 75 percent of patients with...

Advanced Congestive Heart Failure Symptoms

According to the Mayo Clinic, congestive heart failure occurs when the heart is unable to pump enough blood to meet the body's needs. As the condition progresses, other conditions like high blood pressure (hypertension) and coronary artery disease...

Cardiac Insufficiency Signs

Cardiac insufficiency, also known as heart failure, results from the heart's inability to pump enough blood through the body. Heart failure strikes young and old, and may be the result of a genetic anomaly, disease or lifestyle. According to the...

Early Signs of a Heart Problem

The heart is arguably our most critical organ, other than the brain. Yet it is often the most mistreated -- with poor diet, smoking, lack of exercise and extra weight. The American Heart Association reports that over a third of Americans die due...

What Are the Symptoms of Serious Heart Problems?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lists heart disease as the number one cause of death in the United States. Approximately 630,000 people die every year due to heart disease in the United States alone. Early discovery and treatment of...

Heart Diseases Caused By Diet

Several heart diseases can be caused by a poor diet. According to the MedlinePlus website, consuming a healthy diet is a major factor in decreasing your likelihood for cardiovascular system problems or illnesses. Along with exercising regularly...

Diseases with a Low Protein Count

Numerous diseases are associated with a low blood protein count. According to the MedlinePlus website, albumin is a protein manufactured by the liver. Albumin is the main protein in the plasma component of blood, which is called serum. Albumin...

Emphysema Health Video (Video)

Emphysema is a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease most often caused by exposure to tobacco smoke or toxic material. Learn more about emphysema, including symptoms and treatments, in this video.