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The signs, identification, and therapeutic options of Pickwick syndrome
The Pickwick syndrome is a condition characterized by obesity and sleep-related breathing cessation. This condition is named after a character in Charles Dickens’s novel “The Pickwick Papers,” who is the overweight Joe. The disease most commonly affects middle-aged, obese men and can have serious consequences due to breathing disorders that occur during sleep. In Pickwick syndrome, the patient’s airways can become obstructed, leading to a cessation of breathing. This phenomenon is caused by the weight of the chest and the accumulation of fat in the area of the pharynx. As a result, the blood’s oxygen level decreases, which can lead to damage to the central nervous system in the long…
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Have your lung function checked if your voice fades quickly!
A voice fatigue is a problem that many people encounter, especially those who regularly use their voice due to their profession. Actors, singers, teachers, and call center workers often experience signs of fatigue in their voice during their daily activities. Fatigue is often a result of excessive strain on the vocal cords, but this is not the only cause. Some research indicates that improper lung function may also contribute to the problem, which can be particularly concerning for those involved in voice use. Effects of Voice Disorders Voice disorders not only have physical effects but can also have significant psychological and social consequences. Voice fatigue, hoarseness, or other voice production…