Experiencing shortness of breath while lying in bed can be caused by several factors, including anxiety, obesity, or underlying health conditions such as Asthma or heart issues. Lying flat can sometimes exacerbate these conditions, making it harder for the lungs to expand fully. Additionally, if you have acid reflux or sleep apnea, these can also contribute to breathing difficulties at rest. If this symptom persists, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
You know the saying "you take my breath away?" sometimes you get so anxious/nervous maybe? and your heart beats faster and pumps more blood to your lungs and you can feel short of breath.
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Coffee contains caffiene, which is a stimulant. your heart rate will increase, your hands will shake and you will feel short of breath if you are allergic or sensitive to caffiene. try to limit your intake if you dont want to have a reaction to it.
only if you are laughing and hiccuping together, then you can feel out of breath.
Puff your cheeks, and hold your breath until you feel a lump, depending on your lung capacity when your cheeks are puffed that should last 30-35 seconds, then when you feel the lump swallow it, while still holding your breath, and when you swallow your cheeks will un-puff and that should add about 15-20 seconds, meaning you could probably bust a minute!
1) the people at a lack of breath probably have smaller lungs. 2) they might be overweight 3) even if their not overweight, they can still be out shape, in means that they aren't used to participating in that activity
Anytime you feel short of breath and your inhalers are no longer giving you relief. Better safe than sorry. The longer you wait the harder it is for me to open you up.
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it is soothing for her she probably likes to listen and feel the heart beat she may also like the closeness she feels to you while laying on your chest
Your breath may feel hot because it is warmer than the air around you. This is normal as your body temperature is higher than the surrounding environment. Additionally, the act of breathing out can also make your breath feel warm.
It can be similar to how you would breathe with a bad cold. It can be difficult to take a deep breath without coughing, it can produce a loud 'wheezy' breath sound, it can cause shallow and rapid respirations and you may feel short of breath or lightheaded on exertion, or sometimes even short of breath when at rest. You should try to take deep breaths to help clear the lungs. Some over the counter cough medicine that contains guaifenesin will often help clear the secretions so you can take deeper breaths. If it is difficult to breathe, or you feel air hunger, you should contact your physician for advice since the flu can lead to secondary viral or bacterial pneumonia.
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