your lungs arent used to the thickness of the smoke so its harder for them to work and if they evenually do get used to it when there clean it fels wierd for them cause them to never be quite right again
The condition described is likely chronic bronchitis, which is a common respiratory issue among smokers. This ailment is characterized by persistent inflammation of the airways, leading to increased mucus production and difficulty breathing. Chronic bronchitis is part of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a progressive lung disease that impairs airflow and respiratory function.
Smoker's respiratory syndrome
Asthma
there is lots of water in the air so its harder for you to breath.
this is characterized by breathing difficulty due to allergy
Chronic bronchitis is the condition affecting smokers who have a hard time breathing because the airways are constantly inflamed and full of mucus/
Smoking can lead to chronic bronchitis, a condition characterized by inflammation of the airways and excessive mucus production. This results in clogged breathing passages, causing persistent cough and difficulty in breathing. Over time, chronic bronchitis can significantly impair lung function and lead to more severe respiratory issues. Additionally, it is often a component of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Signs of chronic pain include: lower pulse and blood pressure; changeable breathing pattern; warm, dry skin; nausea and vomiting; slow speech; inability or difficulty in doing activities; constricted pupils of the eye.
difficulty breathing
difficulty in breathing
Difficulty of breathing.
It can be but you should see a Dr as soon as possible if you are having difficulty breathing especially if you are pregnant.