Many it depends on the type of illness.Medicines,inhalers,nebulisation,oxygen,respiratory assistance and so on...
fluid in the lungs
there is lots of water in the air so its harder for you to breath.
I don't think there's a tendency for overweight people to become asthmatic, BUT there is a tendency for some people with asthma to become overweight if they have difficulty breathing properly during exercise.
Some symptoms of asthma are difficulty breathing in situations such as running, exercise, and dusty or dander places. An inhaler may be helpful when this happens.
A person can be on oxygen due to difficulty breathing for a variety of reasons such as lung disease, but life support means you are on a ventilator. Oxygen is also always used on a ventilator and can be used at 100%, but people using oxygen for difficulty breathing generally (if they're not too sick) can even walk around if they use a portable oxygen apparatus.
The term used to desribe difficult or labored breathing is dyspnea. Asthma is one cause of dyspnea; pneumonia is another. When a person has trouble breathing and it seems that they are working hard just to inhale, you can describe it as "labored."Sometime people will actually sweat heavily due to the amount of effort they need to inhale--usually exhalation is a passive process and doesn't require muscle to work, just relax.
The illness that some people describe as feeling like they're breathing through a straw is asthma. This condition causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways, leading to difficulty in breathing. Symptoms may include wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath, which can make it feel as though airflow is restricted, similar to breathing through a straw. Managing asthma often involves medication and avoiding triggers.
Yes, some people can be allergic to selenium, although it is rare. Symptoms of a selenium allergy may include skin rashes, itching, and difficulty breathing. Consulting with a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment is recommended.
People like breathing because shut up
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People can develop pneumonia after surgery due to a weakened immune system, difficulty breathing deeply, and being immobile for long periods of time, which can lead to the accumulation of fluid in the lungs and increase the risk of infection.
Because the local rise in carbon dioxide levels triggers a feedback system that increases breathing to increase the blood oxygen level. There is probably some anxiety effect in some people too.