It means you should visit a doctor. We cannot diagnose your medical problems.
Breathe in deeply using your diaphragm not your chest / lungs. That's how we should be breathing anyway...
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An acute upper resp. infection will include the following...swollen glands, sore throat, wheezing when you breathe, chest pain when you cough, and possible fever.
Breathing - when you breathe in, your chest rises; when you breathe out, your chest falls.
What's this rash on face ears top of back and top of chest
there are many different ways to improve your singing technique. I would start with the correct way to breath and breathe support. when you take a deep breath try to expand your stomach instead of your upper chest. your chest should not move while your stomach expands. when you sing contract your abs and control the breathe as you release it. You can practice this by laying on the ground with a heavy book such as a dictionary on your stomach. try to make the book rise as you take a breathe in. Let me know if this is of any help!:)
the chest moves front and back
This decreases the volume of the space inside the chest.
It expands
As you administer each rescue breath look at their chest as you breathe in. You should see the chest rise if properly done. Remember to do a head-tilt-chin-lift if you do not suspect a head, neck or spinal injury and firmly pinch the nose closed. Breathe in only enough air to make the chest start to rise. If you breathe in too much it can cause air to go into the stomach resulting in vomiting.
When you breathe in, your diaphragm moves down, creating more space in your chest cavity. This can push your stomach outward due to the pressure changes in your abdomen. As you exhale, your diaphragm moves back up, releasing the pressure on your stomach.
What do you do when air rushes into your chest good question you are unable to breathe