I wake up every morning with chest tightness and difficulty breathing

Updated on healthy 2024-06-20
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Age? This is important.

    If you are young, (under 40 years old).

    Don't be nervous, it may be cardiac neurosis.

    Cardiac neurosis refers to the fact that there may be symptoms similar to angina, but there is no structural or functional abnormality of the heart itself.

    That is, there is no difference between the heart itself and the heart of a healthy person.

    It is more common in young women, and the incidence rate in men is slightly lower, simply put, it is similar to the symptoms of neurasthenia, which can be accompanied by insomnia and dreams.

    If you are middle-aged and elderly, it is recommended to do an electrocardiogram because there is a possibility of coronary heart disease.

    If you cough, a chest X-ray is also taken.

    Word for word, I hope it helps you.

    Good luck.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hurry up and find a doctor to see how the liver is depressed Chinese medicine ** is the best Western medicine has no good way.

    You should be better at 4 or 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and your eyes are also uncomfortable, and there is qi deficiency ** It should be good for the lungs, clear the liver and replenish qi.

    You can eat some pears It will be better to soak chrysanthemums and wolfberries in water, but it is best to find a doctor I wish you a speed**!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Chest tightness, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing? Don't worry! Scrape this place every day to help you ease it easily.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, in such a situation can make the room gout, a breath of fresh air should be relieved.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The main causes of dyspnea:

    Any disease that restricts the transition of oxygen and carbon dioxide between tissues and the atmosphere causes more strenuous breathing to simply maintain the stability of the body's internal environment. The patient's increased oxygen requirement during exercise leads to a further increase in forced breathing, resulting in difficulty breathing. This phenomenon of breathing with maximum exertion may also exist in critically ill patients at rest.

    Common causes of dyspnea are:

    1) Lung disease. Atelectasis caused by various reasons such as severe tuberculosis, chronic inflammation, pulmonary interstitial fibrosis, tumors, post-pneumonectomy, massive pleural effusion, etc., are common, resulting in pulmonary ventilation and/or perfusion disorders.

    2) Chest wall and nervous system diseases. Empyema causes thickening of chest wall adhesions, rib fractures cause chest wall softening and abnormal breathing, myasthenia gravis leads to obstruction of lung expansion or nerve dysfunction of innervating respiratory muscles, reducing the normal ventilation ability of the lungs.

    3) Heart disease. For example, congenital heart disease, coronary heart disease, and cor pulmonale cause anaerobic respiration at low working levels, causing metabolic acidosis and dyspnea.

    4) Blood diseases. For example, anemia can reduce the ability of the blood to carry oxygen.

    5) Metabolic diseases. For example, hyperthyroidism or salicylate toxicity can prevent oxygen from being used in tissues to bind, thereby increasing oxygen requirements. Acidosis with diabetes mellitus and renal failure can increase strained breathing, and gas exchange remains unchanged despite excessive ventilation due to oxygen demand.

    6) Emotional factors. Emotions can lead to uncomfortable sensations such as pain or dyspnea, such as shortness of breath in patients with chronic lung disease when they are depressed due to the low sensory threshold for dyspnea. Some anxious or depressed patients, when they overbreathe, not only complain of dyspnea, but also have very inhalatory symptoms such as chest pain, mild headache or fatigue (hyperventilation syndrome).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Go to the hospital and have your heart checked!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. I haven't had a good rest recently, and things are upset and cause physical and mental exhaustion, and my qi and blood are abnormal. Opinion: Don't just think about annoyance and chaos.

    Sober up, find the root problem and solve it. Or find something you like (other than bad habits) to entertain and relax. Maintain good spirits and a happy mood.

    It may be a bit fanciful to say that the good control of people's health and spirit accounts for more than half.

    2. The weather is dull and the indoor ventilation is poor. In summer, there are always people who think it's too hot outside, close the doors and windows, and turn on the air conditioner inside the house to cool down. I didn't open it once in two days. Opinion: Keep the room well ventilated, and open windows in the evening and early morning to ventilate the room.

    3. Physical health problems, the machine needs regular maintenance, although the human body is also repairing itself unconsciously, but due to bad habits, or the decline of body resistance and aging, the repair speed cannot catch up with the maintenance speed. Opinion: Don't take medicine indiscriminately, go to the hospital for a check-up, don't be afraid of paying for it, your body comes first.

    It's best to run a few more, and a hospital may not be accurate.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The blood deficiency is serious, and it seems that the quality of life is too poor! And you should also be careful - you can't get a cardiovascular and cerebrovascular collapse as an adult!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Wake up early, don't stay in bed. Hope.

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