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I believe if you are having breathing shortages every once in a while then it would probably be ok but if it happens all the time then you more than likely have Asthma and i am telling what i know because i have it myself.

I have had bronchitis and it was effecting my breathing. My Dr. said from the way that I was breathing it could become asthma. Lately I've been having trouble breathing and chest pains. I have also been experiencing breath shortages. Could this be asthma?

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