Why do you feel like you have trouble breathing? 30

Updated on healthy 2024-05-20
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you can't find out the cause is heart nerve dysfunction This is accompanied by anxiety and depression Adjusting your mood will ease Don't care too much The friend who pasted and copied in front of me was really boring!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Kind of like coronary heart disease symptoms! Take some deep breaths outside! Go to the Chinese medicine store and buy some "light bamboo leaves" and soak them back to drink, it will help your respiratory tract!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is pleurisy, and its symptom is dyspnea.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    How old you are. I feel more stuffy after exercising, but I can still feel better. Whether there is edema in the lower extremities. It's still boring to lie down.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Common causes.

    Dyspnea can be caused by a variety of causes, ranging from respiratory disorders to circulatory disorders, poisoning, neurological disorders, and blood disorders. Mainly respiratory and circulatory diseases.

    Disease ** element. 1.Respiratory diseases: commonly found in lung diseases, such as pneumonia, atelectasis, pulmonary congestion, pulmonary edema, etc.

    Neuromuscular diseases such as myasthenia gravis involving respiratory muscles, poliomyelitis lesions involving the cervical spinal cord, etc.; Diaphragmatic dyskinesia such as diaphragmatic paralysis, large abdominal tumors, and large ascites effusions, which can also occur in the third trimester of pregnancy.

    2.Circulatory diseases: common in pulmonary embolism and primary pulmonary hypertension caused by various causes.

    3.Poisoning: such as organophosphate insecticide poisoning, morphine poisoning, chemical poisoning, nitrite poisoning, diabetic ketoacidosis and acute carbon monoxide poisoning.

    4.Neuropsychiatric diseases: respiratory center dysfunction caused by craniocerebral diseases such as encephalitis and cerebral hemorrhage and dyspnea caused by mental factors, such as anxiety and hysteria.

    5.Blood diseases: more common in severe anemia, sulfide hemoglobinemia, etc.

    Pharmacological factors. Central inhibitors such as morphine, barbiturates and organophosphate insecticides can inhibit the respiratory center when poisoned, causing dyspnea, resulting in slow and shallow breathing, accompanied by abnormal changes in respiratory rhythm, such as tidal breathing or intermittent breathing.

    Genetic factors. Dyspnea is usually not inherited. However, some diseases, such as dyspnea caused by neoplastic diseases, are more affected by genetic factors, and people with a family history of related diseases are more likely to develop the disease than others.

    Environmental factors. In summer, it is too hot or rainy in the summer, and in highland areas, you feel uncomfortable chest tightness and difficulty breathing, which is caused by different ambient air pressure.

    Lifestyle. Frequent sexual intercourse, staying up late for long periods of time, excessive stress, chronic exertion, and smoking and drinking alcohol can all cause breathing difficulties.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Dyspnea is a symptom that can be caused by a variety of diseases, although the symptoms may seem the same, but they are different, with respiratory and circulatory disorders being more common.

    Asthma, which is common in the respiratory system, is mainly expiratory dyspnea, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is common after activity, large airway obstruction and tracheal foreign bodies are often mainly inspiratory dyspnea, acute laryngitis, laryngeal edema, and dyspnea are also common.

    Heart failure is common in the circulatory system, and there are often dyspnea with pink frothy sputum, etc., which need to be treated after differential diagnosis.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Dyspnea must be something wrong with some part of the body, you can go to the hospital to check whether it is a bad heart or a bad lung. These can easily cause breathing difficulties.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Breathlessness can be caused by many causes, including problems with the lungs, trachea, heart, and other parts of the body.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Difficulty breathing means that there is something wrong with your respiratory system, whether it is a problem with your lungs, a problem with your back, or a problem with your nasal passages, and you need to go to the hospital for further examination.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you have difficulty breathing, it is likely to be an allergic reaction, and if you have an acute allergy, you may have difficulty breathing.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you feel that you have difficulty breathing, you should look for nasal congestion and symptoms of a cold. Also see if the oxygen in the room is relatively thin.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because the human body is an organic whole, it is difficult to breathe when people are sick!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Having trouble breathing, do you have a cold? Or if your throat is inflamed, you should go to the hospital and see it immediately.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, there are many causes of dyspnea, such as pneumonia, bronchial asthma, heart problems, pleural effusion, pleurisy, tuberculosis, tumors, etc.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The first thing to do is pay attention to the conditions under which you will experience this symptom, such as lack of sleep, smoking, or overwork. If that's the case, you can try to manage your time as reasonably as possible, or you can usually eat some deficiency supplements like American ginseng.

    If it is not due to the above reasons, it is recommended that you do a comprehensive body stick, mainly in your heart, lungs and intestines. Plain CT and intestinal ultrasound (anal penetration) can be used. It is also recommended that you go out for a walk for more than an hour after dinner, preferably in a secluded park.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I feel that it is difficult to breathe, but there is no abnormality in all aspects of the examination, so do a psychological test to confirm whether it is a somatic form disorder. In order to treat the symptoms according to the situation**, usually cultivate more hobbies, don't always pay attention to these uncomfortable feelings, and learn to go with the flow. Generally, drugs to dilate the trachea and intravenous infusion of drugs to relieve asthma are taken, but this is only a temporary relief, and the situation will only get more and more serious.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Dyspnea is a feeling of insufficient air, strained breathing, tightness in the chest and a series of uncomfortable feelings, this disease, it is not only a symptom, sometimes it can cause very serious consequences, so it is recommended that once the symptoms of dyspnea appear, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible for examination, find out the cause, and symptomatic**. The first step is to find out whether the cause of dyspnea is due to an exacerbation of the original disease. Second, it should be ascertained whether it is due to comorbidities.

    Because more than 70% of the elderly, about 1 4 patients with dyspnea are often associated with some heart and lung diseases, and even related to the increase in heart disease mortality.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Roughly speaking: 1, the uncomfortable symptoms you didn't mention should still have abdominal distension in the afternoon, sometimes obvious and sometimes not obvious; 2. The stool hangs on the intestine (that is, I feel that it is not clean) and hangs on the urinal (not easy to flush). Pay attention to the care and maintenance of your pancreas, gall bladder and stomach.

    Mainly small intestine pathologies. Its main absorbs and separates turbidity, and it is the surface and the inside of each other with the heart. The disease will produce your symptoms, which may seem like a minor illness but are not cured by a moment or a couple of medicines.

    For temporary relief, you try Morodanga (Panax ginseng) Pulse Drink. Note: Try to go to bed early and get up early, eat regularly and quantitatively, and avoid cold and oily.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There may be some cardiovascular problems, when you feel that it is difficult to breathe, go to the hospital to check the electrocardiogram to see. Check in time**, and then treat the symptoms**. Be sure to choose a satisfactory answer.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Dyspnea is mainly caused by hypoxia and carbon dioxide retention. In the case of dyspnea, there are usually two main types of causes, one is that the patient has a ventilatory dysfunction and the other is a ventilatory dysfunction. What's going on with ventilation?

    When the patient breathes, he inhales this oxygen into the lungs through the nasal cavity, mouth, and trachea, which is ventilation. If this causes ventilation to be impaired, then the cause is some obstruction of the passage of this air into the lungs.

    The more common cause of this is that there is a swelling of the pharynx, and the extreme swelling at this time may lead to the narrowing of the pharynx, so they are all abnormal. There are also some severe asthma, which spasms the airways, so that the gas does not enter the lungs with oxygen. Then there is another one is ventilation dysfunction.

    As for ventilation, we just said that the oxygen is in the lungs. At this time, oxygen enters the capillaries of the alveoli in the alveoli and enters the body through several exchanges.

    When there is ventilation dysfunction, for example, the most common word is pulmonary embolism, and the blood flow in the patient's lungs is abnormal after pulmonary embolism. In this case, even if you can breathe air into the alveoli, the oxygen from the alveoli will not be able to enter the blood circulation effectively, which will cause the patient to have difficulty breathing.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are many causes that can cause breathing.

    Difficult, but when you say that you have difficulty breathing after emotional excitement, it is very likely to be cardiogenic. If you have isosorbide mononitrate (also known as heartache) around you, then take 5 mg sublingually, which is one tablet. Even if it is not a heart problem, there will be no adverse effects with one tablet of this medicine.

    However, it is still necessary to go to the hospital for a systematic examination. Hope you get soon**!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There are several reasons why you feel like you're having trouble breathing. It can be caused by tracheitis, bronchial asthma, or pneumonia.

    It may also be related to heart disease, so it is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up and then treat the symptoms**.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Dyspnea refers to the feeling that the person is struggling to breathe or that the person is in pain when breathing. There are many causes of dyspnea, such as nasal, pharyngeal, trachea, lung, heart disease, mental disorders, excitation of the respiratory center, anemia, and too little oxygen in the blood.

    You can go to the hospital for a check-up, find out**, symptomatic**.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Chest tightness is a subjective feeling of strained breathing or not enough air. The light ones are as if nothing happened, while the heavy ones feel uncomfortable, as if they are pressed against the chest by stones, and even have difficulty breathing. It can be a functional manifestation of an organ of the body or it can be one of the earliest symptoms of disease in the body.

    People of different ages have different chest tightness, which is not the same, and the consequences are not the same.

    Jianyi sees a doctor, if there is no other discomfort, there will be no physical problems.

    Chest tightness and shortness of breath are also a manifestation of dyspnea, which can be caused by a local nose or a systemic lesion of cardiopulmonary dysventilation, because you are struggling to breathe, so you will open your mouth and exhale to regulate your breathing! Now it's time to find out if it's caused by mental or pathological factors! Dyspnea refers to the patient's supervisor feeling that there is not enough air and breathing is laborious; The objective manifestation is exertion of respiratory movements, accompanied by abnormalities in respiratory rate, depth, and rhythm.

    In severe cases, nasal flaring, mouth breathing, orthopnea and even cyanosis may occur

    It may be because of mental or psychological factors, I am also in my early twenties, I often do this, I have checked, but nothing, it is true, sometimes I can't sleep at night, I always feel that I have to breathe, and I have no energy in class the next day, because I am studying nursing, and these symptoms are still relatively clear. If the body is not accompanied by other diseases or pains, there is nothing wrong, and after a day or two, it will get better, and if you don't worry, you can do a small checkup, and it is not troublesome. The cost is also not expensive.

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