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No, but there is less oxygen. This makes breathing harder.
Airway resistance refers to the obstruction or restriction of airflow in the respiratory passages. Increased airway resistance makes it harder for air to flow in and out of the lungs, requiring more effort and energy during breathing. This results in an increased work of breathing as the respiratory muscles have to work harder to overcome the resistance and maintain adequate ventilation.
Their noses are pretty flat, so they have a harder time breathing than other dogs.This also makes them snort and snore loud.X3
Labored breathing is a sign of nervouses. Its perfectly natural.
First of all, it matters what type of MD you have, but generally since the disease weakens your muscles to the diaphragm, intercostal muscles and other muscles involved in breathing begin to die, and make breathing harder and harder.
Friction makes it harder to move things.
At higher altitudes, the air pressure decreases, resulting in lower levels of oxygen in the air. This makes it harder for your body to take in oxygen, leading to breathing difficulties as you climb higher. Your body may need to adjust by breathing more rapidly and deeply to compensate for the lower oxygen levels.
Asthma is a breathing disorder, in which when your Allergies act up, your throat gets swollen and makes it harder to breathe. this is also refereed to as an "asthma attack", or a sudden break of asthma from allergies.
because i said so haha
it makes u harder and harder
COPD is Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. It damages the longs and gradually makes breathing harder. It is mostly from cigarette smoking. It can be treated if you stay away from cigarettes and second hand smoke.
The diaphragm and the intercostals are muscles that help breathing. When you excerise they work harder because it is harder to breathe.