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It Is Hard To Breathe

Hard to breathe in a hot tub?

when i go in a hot tub (and i don't do that very often) i find it a little hard to breathe. it's not so bad, just a little bit uneasy. also, sometimes when i laugh really hard, i feel like i can't breathe. does this mean i might have ashtma?

Is it hard to breathe in a gas mask?

it's pretty easy to breath in one, especially if it is fitted properly.

Why is it so hard to breathe in my room?

Whenever I sit in my room, it gets kind of hard to breathe after a while. When I try to sleep, usually I can't and have to get out or wake up barely being able to breathe and I have to walk out. It's just in my room. When I'm in the other rooms it's fine. I've tried sleeping in my living room and I'm fine. It's just so hard to breathe in my room.

What are some reasons it is hard to breathe?

Obstruction outside the mouth & nose, obstruction inside the mouth & nose, obstruction within the throat, obstruction within the larynx, obstruction of the bronchi, obstruction of the bronchioles, rigidity or flaccidity of the diaphragm, rigidity of the spinal column, fracture of one or more ribs, chest/back pain, diminished gas exchange, diminished pulmonary blood flow, increased viscosity of ambient air, increased density of ambient air, exceptionally high humidity in ambient air, diminished oxygen in ambient air, increased carbon dioxide in ambient air, diminished respiratory enervation, emotional depression, physical depression...

Is it hard to breathe in Colorado?

My husband and I are moving to Colorado in like a week and at first I was really excited and everything but now I am letting the anxiety catch up with me and i feel terrible.... I read on a few websites that when you get there you cannot breathe and that has be scared to death. We are moving to Co from Ohio .... So i'm not used to high elevations.... any responses would be great... thanks.

Why is it hard to breathe while running?

I assume that you have checked with your doctor and have received a clean bill of health. When you run, your muscles are doing work. Work requires energy, and the way that the body makes energy is by a reaction that uses oxygen (oxidative phosphorylation). When you run, you're using oxygen faster than your lungs can take up oxygen from the air at their normal respiratory rate, so your brain tells your heart to beat faster and your respiration rate (breathing) to increase. By breathing faster you're taking in more oxygen which allows you to continue running. So you should expect it to be hard to breathe at your normal rate while running. I recall hearing that you should be able to carry on a conversation while running, so that is a way to check on your fitness level and make sure you're not pushing yourself too hard. At a faster pace you're pushing your body harder because you want to be in better shape. I had a trainer tell me once that a good way to increase your fitness level is to alternate 20 second sprints with steady jogging.  If you do this your lungs will hurt, but it's a good hurt, (assuming you've been cleared by your doctor).  Also, you might get cramps (or a side "stitch") from shallow breathing while running. To get rid of a stitch, slow down a little and breathe deeply, pushing down with your abdomen to fill your lungs with more air. Often if you get through that, you'll find you can continue your run with no further pain. You also might want to drink a cup of coffee or tea, about half an hour before running (drink plenty of water as well!). Caffeine increases heart rate and blood pressure, and it dilates your respiratory passages, which basically prepares your body to run.

Why is it hard for me to breathe when I wake up?

Waking up with a shortness of breath, or feeling that it is hard to breathe, can be a result of paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea. This is a sign of a possible heart condition, or even worse, heart failure. (Not trying to scare you!)Why do you wake up with shortness of breath?Here is more info about this.My recommendation is to go see a doctor, as this could be a sign of something much more! Maybe it is just a breathing problem.Hope this helps!

How come vaping made it hard for me to breath?

I think I can answer this question, I'm a vapor myself and have heard of this situation before. However since it never happened to me personally it's best to get more information from a professional such as a doctor. Vaping and smoking is harmful not just because of the known chemicals  but also the breathing practises associated with noth habits. Often when the smoke or vapor is inhaled we taking short constricting breaths are the same time. This constant short breathing can leads to some pains such as the questioner is experiancing. Also the lack of oxygen being inhaled will also contribute to damage to the lungs. What to do? Actually there is a very simple solution! Deep breathing exorcises! Also to cut down on doing mouth to lung inhales and doing full lung inhales to increase your oxygen intake. Use more airy type atomizers such as the Aspire Triton and opening your airflow holes all the way open, basically anything to promote good breathing is good. Anyways I hope my infomation helps you and Vape On! Cause the alternative is even worse! (Except abstinance of course)Let us know how everything turns out! (Edit last line)

Why would strong mint make it hard for me to breathe?

its nothing serious, just that if i have gum that is quite minty so that i feel the mintiness going into my throat and nose, i have a hard time catching my breath and often begin coughing. it cant be an allergy because i can have mint that isnt as strong and nothing happens.

also i was in egypt and they had this liquid mint stuff that you drop 2 or 3 drops into hot water and it fills the room with very stong mint and it cleared my sinuses so well. i bought some myself because it was awesome

anyways, does this happen to anyone else? and does anyone know why??

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