Not sure when this question was asked, but I've been having terrible shortness of breath on Lexapro. Especially while coming down from 20mg to 5mg, which is where I am now. I've been doing it slow, but I developed shortness of breath that would last for hours. I've been to the ER 4 times for it. I thought for sure I had something wrong with my heart. Even saw a pulmonologist and was cleared. I'd be curious to know your symtpoms. Please email me at GARY1RN at Yahoo dot com.
Gary
Fatigue and nausea are among the most common. As well as low energy levels and a shortness of breath that comes about very quickly. Angina can also be a common symptom.
The most common symptom associated with hyperventilation is non-stop, heavy breathing. However, other symptoms include shortness of breath and an overwhelming sense of dread.
I am not sure if its common - but ive been off lexapro for 4 days now - and its pretty much the only side effect i have - and its pretty constant.
The most common signs of asthma are shortness of breath, wheezing, coughing, and chest tightness, chest pain, or pressure. The cough is very frequent. Another symptom is being easily tired when exercising.
Common symptoms of panic attacks include sudden feelings of intense fear or discomfort, rapid heart rate, sweating, trembling, shortness of breath, chest pain, nausea, and dizziness. People may also experience a sense of impending doom or a fear of losing control.
Symptoms of smoker's lung, usually referring to lung cancer, include coughing, which can produce blood and lead to chest pain. Shortness of breath is also common.
>wheezing >some loss of smell >yellowing of the fingernails >shortness of breath
Shortness of breath, pain in the left chest, left arm pain, palpitation.
No, a fever is not usually a sign of a heart attack. Common heart attack signs and symptoms are: chest pain; pain that radiates to jaw, arms, neck, or back; sweating; nausea; vomiting; shortness of breath; fatigue; dizziness or lightheadedness.
There are many things that could cause shortness of breath in the morning. Some common things are Asthma, anemia, pregnancy, emphysema, and heart arrhythmia.
1. Yes, Shortness of breath is a common symptom of asthma, but in some cases, allergies can cause asthma-like symptoms. Exercise-induced asthma causes shortness of breath. 2. Allergies can trigger asthma symptoms, especially during physical activity. 3. Asthma is actually an allergic reaction when your lungs inflame and swell making it hard to breath. 4. Allergens can make our airways red, swollen, and filled with sticky mucus. So Allergies cause shortness of breath. 5. If you're unsure what are causes of shortness breath, consult with an allergist for your better cure. asonor.com
Yes, it is very common. If you are also having shortness of breath you should contact your doctor.