and I wondered if anyone knew what the
source of this problem was? I am
experiencing almost exactly the same
symptoms:
-shortness of breath, especially when
physically active
-problems taking a satisfying deep breath
-no noticeable chest pain
-no wheezing, no coughing except when
after my run I couldn't get my breath
-doctor reports that bp, heart rate, temp,
chest/lung sounds are all normal.
-went for a chest x-ray and haven't heard
of any major findings from this.
The doctor prescribed a ventolin inhaler
for me for eia but so far it doesn't seem
to be changing anything. Yesterday I went
for a run and by the end of it I
absolutely couldn't catch my breath. It
took several minutes before I felt like my
breathing and heart rate were returning to
normal.
I don't understand this! Is this asthma?
If it is asthma, why am I feeling like
this throughout the day? It's worse
during running, but during the day I still
feel like I can't take a proper deep
breath.
I couldn't get a doctor's appointment
until next week, so right now i'm just
very stressed out about this. If there is
anyone who has experienced this or knows
what could cause these symptoms, I would
be most grateful.
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wakkochic17
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 Mar 2004 Posts: 494 Location: South Carolina
Posted: 07-13-04 10:37am
There is a condition known as "exercise
induced asthma".. It sounds like it could
be that. I have a mild version of it.
If I run or exercise real hard I have
trouble breathing.. With no wheezing or
congestion, just trouble getting a deep
breathe. They gave me an inhaler, but I
just try to know my limits of what I can
do. Walking and biking don't effect me
unless it's cold, and those are the things
I enjoy (i was never much for running and
my knees don't like it any more than my
lungs do). It may be they need to try
you on a different inhaler. Albuterol
worked ok for me.. I also like advair.
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Venugopal
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 Oct 2003 Posts: 192 Location: India
Re: I Cant Take a Deep Breath Posted: 07-16-04 01:50am
If the lung capacity is less there is
every likelihood of shortness of breath on
slightest exertion. A pulmonary function
test should be done which would reveal
more about it.
Homeopatic medicine has good remedies to
improve the lung capacity when the cause
is identified.
Dr.Venugopal gouri.
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vleonica
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Mar 2008 Posts: 1
I cant take a deep breath Posted: 03-30-08 16:24pm
For 4 days now I barely been able to take
a satisfying breath. 95% are normal short
breaths, but very rare deep ones. This
for some reason makes me yawn constantly,
my lungs trying to get one, but rarely
able. If I burp it seems to allow me to
take one or two, but in a few minutes it's
back to the same short breath. I am not
anything more than sitting in my chair, so
it's not like I have excersized & am
trying to catch my breath after running.
Should I be concerned? Could this be some
sympton of that flu that's going around.
I have had chronic broncitus all my life
& this is nothing in relation to that.
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Jennsw
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Jun 2008 Posts: 2 Location: Crosby, TX United States
Can't get a deep breath. Posted: 06-30-08 23:58pm
I have had this problem since I was a
teenager, roughly 13 or 14. I could be
lying down reading a book and suddenly
feel like I need air. I breath deep as
possible but feel like I'm not getting in
the oxygen by body needs. I have the
feeling of needing to yawn but it's like
when my lungs get full of air, my body is
telling me it needs more, but I can't take
in anymore air. I take several deep
breaths to try to get that feeling of a
successful yawn or deep breath. I also
sigh a lot, my husband will ask what is
wrong? I tell him nothing, I just do that
(sighs). I have allergies that have gotten
progressively worse over the years and
lately my heart palpitates and I get that
feeling of needing air. I sometimes feel
like I am hyperventilating and or about to
cause myself to hyperventilate because I'm
trying to get the air I need, then I get
dizzy and start feeling like I am going to
pass out. Sometimes I feel a little sick
and have to sit down. I don't think it is
caused by stress although I don't rule it
out as a contributing factor. I have
noticed that I think sometimes I do not
breath normally and I feel like I may go
for long periods of shallow breathing, but
as soon as I notice it my body
automatically starts breathing normally
which makes it difficult to say weather or
not my breathing is actually shallow. But
I think that I get preoccupied with things
and my body automatically starts breathing
shallow and once this has gone on for a
period of time (length of time is unknown)
the body will start telling my mind, OKAY
I need air! Which takes a while and lots
of deep breaths to actually get the oxygen
in the body that has been depleted while
breathing so shallow and takes some time
for the body to recover. This may happen
for some people during stress because we
get so preoccupied with the stressful
things in our lives that we breath shallow
more often. I say we but I'm really
talking from my own experiences. I know
there is nothing wrong with me physically
because I have good insurance and regular
check-up's. But I think there is a
difference in how my body works, such as
periods of conservation such as shallow
breathing, then the catch-up period where
suddenly by body needs large amounts of
oxygen to replenish the depletion that has
occurred.
However, I also worry that it may have
something to do with allergies, heart
disease that runs in my family, diabetes,
lack of exercise, (I have pretty good
eating habits), clogged arteries/high
cholesterol, and/or being overweight, or
asthma. I have no sighs of most of these
except allergies, overweight and lack of
exercise. So I am inclined to believe that
I wont' die from it.
Reading everyone's experiences has helped
me a lot and I appreciate everything
everyone has posted on here, I thought
this was something I was going through
alone and It helps to know I'm not. Not
that im glad anyone is experiencing the
same things. I hope my view on my
experiences helps someone understand their
breathing issues and maybe some of you
will pay a little closer attention and see
the same signs i have described about, If
so, I would like to read anything anyone
posts in response to my post.