andfådd
Andfådd is a Swedish adjective describing the sensation of being short of breath or having difficulty breathing. It is commonly used in medical and everyday contexts to refer to dyspnea, a subjective experience that can accompany a range of health conditions. The term typically denotes the patient’s perceived breathing difficulty, which may or may not be accompanied by observable signs such as rapid breathing or use of accessory muscles.
Etymology and usage notes: the word combines and (breath) with fädd/fådd (taken, received) and is often used
Causes and contexts: dyspnea can arise from problems in the lungs (for example asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary
Assessment and differential diagnosis: evaluation usually includes a detailed history (onset, duration, triggers, accompanying symptoms), physical
Management and prognosis: treatment focuses on the underlying cause and may involve oxygen therapy, medications for