Talk:Malaise

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This sentence could use some work:

"There is a controversial about the patients suffering chronic respiratory insufficiency, and the so-called "paradoxical effect" of oxygen: the patient's body is used with oxygen lack and a massive saturation can lead alter the spontaneous breathing." 4.252.4.110 01:49, 13 March 2006 (UTC)

I'm not sure why this entry is much more than a dictionary entry. It sure seems like overkill to me. -- Tim

I think malaise is treated too much like a medical emergency here! It sure isn't, most of the time... -- Guruclef

The whole pronunciation/dictionary definition part is stolen straight from Merriam-Webster. I'm deleting it. Mahern 00:00, 13 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] External link to some guy's blog?

Why is there an external link to a blog that has nothing to do with mailaise (other than the name)? I don't think he needs us advertising his personal blog for him.

Sneeper

[edit] Disclaimer ought to be posted

True, you would have to be an idiot to spend twenty minutes searching through Wikipedia for what to do in case of an emergency, but some idiot will probably do just that instead of calling for emergency assistance. I think this page ought to contain a note somewhere stating that this is for educational purposes only and in no way should it be used when immediate medical attention is required. In other words, if you have a friend who is pale and/or blue in the face, stop reading and call 911.

Trixen 03:53, 24 March 2007 (UTC)