i have found that breathing problems are caused by dust and Allergies if anyone around you smokes that my also be a cause of why or how you have or caught breathing problems this may be true for you and it may not be but it is for me
Lack of adequate oxygenation is the underpinning of all dyspnea (breathing difficulty). There are many causes of this, including COPD (asthmatic, bronchitic and emphysematous types, CHF (congestive heart failure), anixetiy and panic attacks, malignant processes, Infectious Diseases, among many others.
"The lining of your airway is swollen and you have more mucus, even when you are not having an attack.
When you have an attack, the muscles around the airway squeeze down, making it hard to get air into your lungs."
Many things can cause shortness of breath. Blood clauts, Heart attacks. Stroke, allergies(rarely)nomonya. some type of heart disorder that makes ur feet swell and shortens the breath.
Black Lung.
Bronchitis.
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.
Pneumonia.
Tuberculosis.
Any of those would make breathing difficult.
An asthma attack generally ceases the airflow that leads to the lungs, and as such, the lungs have less air to supply the person with enough oxygen to continue breathing.
lung problem
hay fever?
chocking..
Because in the mountain range there have lack of oxygen for our breathing
normal breathing is nice and easy while breathing during an asthma attack is difficult and doesnt allow you to fully use your airways.
Blood pressure drop, breathing difficult
mucus- mucus in the lungs makes breathing difficult
The symptoms include coughing, phlegm, difficult breathing etc. You might have to use an inhaler if you have trouble breathing. This can occur anytime of the year.
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.
No because it harms the lungs and makes breathing difficult
when a person climbs on a mountain the breathing of a person will become difficult because the rate if oxygen is more
Poor air quality makes breathing difficult
asthma
it is difficult because many of the high mountain slopes are rocky and steep. the climate is cold. A lack of oxgen in the air at high elevations makes breathing difficult