laboured breathing

Frequency: 5.56.2 per million words

breathing that requires a lot of effort

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Examples (20)

  • The patient's laboured breathing is a clear sign of pneumonia.
  • The old dog had laboured breathing after its walk.
  • After climbing the steep hill, his breathing became laboured.
  • His laboured breathing indicated a serious respiratory issue.
  • The caller reported that the victim has laboured breathing and chest pain.
  • She noticed the child's shallow, laboured breathing and called for help.
  • We noticed his laboured breathing as soon as he was admitted to the hospital.
  • After running the marathon, the athlete experienced laboured breathing.
  • By the time the paramedics arrived, his breathing had become dangerously laboured.
  • The doctor listened to the patient's laboured breathing with a stethoscope.
  • Laboured breathing can be a symptom of a serious underlying health issue.
  • A high fever often causes laboured breathing in young children.
  • If you experience sudden laboured breathing, you should seek medical attention immediately.
  • The sound of laboured breathing filled the quiet emergency room.
  • The old man's wheezing and laboured breathing echoed in the quiet room.
  • He was admitted to the hospital due to his persistent laboured breathing.
  • During the panic attack, her breathing grew laboured and rapid.
  • Despite her laboured breathing, she tried to reassure her worried family.
  • Did the doctor mention what could be causing his laboured breathing?
  • The symptoms included a cough and increasingly laboured breathing.