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Autumn suffers from nocturnal dyspnea. This term describes a breathing condition but using the prefixes to translate, it means:

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exercise induced asthma.

exercise induced asthma.

morning stuffy nose.

morning stuffy nose.

trouble breathing at night.

trouble breathing at night.

smoker’s cough.

smoker’s cough.
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The correct translation of "nocturnal dyspnea" using its prefixes is:

**trouble breathing at night.**

"Nocturnal" refers to "night," and "dyspnea" refers to "trouble breathing."

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