What is the cause of the sudden inability to breathe, and what is the cause of the sudden difficulty

Updated on healthy 2024-06-22
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Heart problems. It's best to go to the hospital for a check-up.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I think it's a lung problem.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. Spontaneous pneumothorax. That is, pleural rupture leads to the appearance of gas in the pleural space, which is more common in young people, thin and tall people such as when moving things or during intense exercise, or some elderly people with emphysema complicated by spontaneous pneumothorax.

    2. Acute attacks of bronchial asthma are more common in children and young people, often after exposure to allergic substances or intense exercise.

    3. Acute cardiac insufficiency is more common in the elderly with a history of hypertension or heart disease, especially at night.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Generally it may be people with poor lung capacity, for those who smoker smoke? Or is it the harmful gases released by the firewood smoke burned by rural people and cannot be smelled? Because it is difficult to breathe immediately after choking and smelling, it may be caused by good lung capacity and poor lung function?

    So maybe it's a lot better to be naturally without those? Otherwise breathlessness is relentlessly harmed? And people who are worried about lung obstruction!

    Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the lung capacity, and enhancing lung function may breathe naturally much better!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Suddenly feel difficult to breathe, while lying flat quickly tell your family, go to a professional hospital for a check-up, sometimes there is a foreign body in the respiratory tract, too much food, insufficient blood supply to the heart, myocardial ischemia, cardiovascular blockage, etc. will cause poor breathing.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's when I'm old and I have a cold again, and then I suddenly feel difficult to breathe, uncomfortable, it's an inflammation of the trachea, and it will be better when I go to the hospital to see it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Pneumothorax can suddenly cause difficulty breathing, pleural effusion can also be caused, bronchial asthma can easily cause difficulty breathing, go to the hospital for a check-up.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What is the sudden dyspnea You need to go to the hospital to check the cause Because there are many reasons for sudden dyspnea It is also very complicated It is best to go to the hospital to find out the cause and do not delay.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Some people have sudden difficulty breathing because of factors such as an unsmooth indoor environment and lack of oxygen. When this happens, you should immediately move or open a window for ventilation and do not continue to stay in such an environment.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Sometimes the inability to breathe may be seen in cases such as lung disease, heart disease, and stress.

    Some lung diseases, such as bronchial asthma, can lead to the appearance of bronchospasm symptoms, which usually lead to the symptoms of inability to breathe, which is related to the narrowing of the airways affecting lung ventilation. When there is a heart disease, such as a congenital heart disease ventricular septal defect, the arterial blood and venous blood will mix, and the patient will usually be in a state of hypoxia, and sometimes after exertion, there will be a situation where he cannot breathe.

    Sometimes the occasional inability to breathe may also be related to autonomic dysfunction caused by mental stress.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's the body's signal to you, if you always feel like you can't breathe, you should go to the hospital for a look.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Go to the hospital as soon as possible for a comprehensive physical examination, if once in a while it is fine, it happens often, and you should pay attention.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Your situation cannot be ruled out as having asthma, it is best to go to the hospital to check whether there is asthma, if there is one, it must be done as soon as possible. Asthma cannot be delayed, and if it is not detected early, it will cause suffocation and death.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.Maybe it's asthma, asthma is a respiratory disease, I am, when I get sick, it's like suffocation and can't breathe, and my onset is basically when the seasons change. If it is asthma, let the doctor prepare an albuterol spray, spray it when it is difficult to breathe, it will dilate the organs, but this is only a first-aid medicine and not a long-acting medicine.

    If you want to cure asthma, to be honest, there are only hormones that can be cured, and they may not be cured. The most important thing is to take care of yourself and not let your neck (trachea) and back (lungs) catch cold.

    Another symptom of asthma is that the breathing is very rough, and then there will be a loud wheezing sound, which is similar to the sound of "shhhhh

    And if it's really asthma, do an allergy test to see what you're allergic to, and if it's a dust mite, then wear a mask when doing housework. You can ask about this.

    2.Or transitional respiratory syndrome.

    It is a physiological and psychological reaction caused by acute anxiety, during the attack, the patient will feel rapid heartbeat, palpitations, sweating, and speed up breathing because he cannot feel breathing, resulting in the continuous excretion of carbon dioxide and the concentration is too low, causing secondary respiratory alkalosis and other symptoms.

    Simply put, you forget to inhale, you keep exhaling, or you exhale more than you inhale.

    If this is the case, take a paper bag, which is similar to the kraft paper bag of MC takeout, and then exhale and inhale into the paper bag, and someone on the side should help you, and it is good to breathe slowly.

    Transitional respiratory disorder is a mental illness, as long as you are usually relaxed, don't stress too much, the main thing is to be in a better mood.

    3.Heart disease and other three highs.

    Such conditions may also cause a feeling of suffocation.

    Suggestion: lz, since it is a feeling of suffocation, as long as it is not a major problem, even if it is asthma, as long as it does not become pneumonia, it is normal to take a film to get out of the lungs. You should go to the respiratory medicine department, and if you have a polyp in the throat, you can also take an X-ray.

    I don't think it's possible to have a polyp in my throat.

    Go to the respiratory medicine department of a big hospital, tell the doctor about the symptoms, don't keep taking films, can you see the problems in your blood? Sort it out, sort out the seasonal environment at the time of the onset, and then tell the doctor before diagnosis.

    I don't think it's a big problem since I didn't see anything in the film.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Typical asthma attacks are mostly sudden, or there are precursor symptoms first, followed by sudden dyspnea, the patient's chest tightness, chest congestion is like a heavy object, most of them exhale long and short breath, feel that the exhalation is laborious or even the breathing is laborious, or there is a feeling of suffocation. Difficulty expiring and inability to sit upright to breathe while lying flat, accompanied by a flute-like wheezing.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I'm not bai

    Professional, but DU can give some guesswork. I zhi

    There is a cartilage gyrus in our nose, and the cartilage of ordinary people will not cause difficulty in answering breathing. And some people's cartilage can cause breathing to be impaired. That's why some people snore? Maybe it's when you roll over, and it happens that piece of cartilage is blocking your nose.

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