Shortness of breathe?


Question:
During physical activivtys i get tired very easily and get shortness of breath espically when its hot. It feels likes im breathing but im not getting any air. Sometimes i get chests pains on the left side and get chiil bumps and get dizzy. Yes i have been going to the doctor and they cant fugier out whats wrong. Any ideas?? and i am in VERY good shape

Answers:
you might have asthma or else allergies they will only act up in certain conditions. I know how you feel, I get short of breath from time to time and we found out that it is seasonal asthma and I have to take a nebulizer from time to time. Just don't panic when it happens because it will get worse, just relax. I had to go to a respitory specialist to find this out, maybe that is what you need to do.

Other Answers:
Asthma?

maybe it's early signs of asthma only breathe through your nose..i tried it when i was jogging at the park and it really helped me..


Asthma? Age? Allergies?
Go get tested for allergies at the allergists.


Well,
try talking extremely deep breathes, and after you are bending down don't come straight away, I have the same problem, I get dizzy if I do that. Sometimes it can jsut be the body struggling under stress and emotional distress, try dealing with yourself and figure out what mental problems you need to face.
Hope this Helps
Jazz


change your doctor because something is wrong with you unless you are lying about something. they very well could be on to something with the asthma. when you say you are in very good shape, do you do a lot of cardio? sometimes being muscular without doing cardio is like running a large vehicle with a lawnmower engine. i get short of breath when its really hot too, the body has trouble handling the workload under intense conditions, you might try a sports drink (ack i hate saying that) with them having a bit of sodium and potassium in them to replace what you are sweating out.


Get checked for asthma, but also have the doctor check your heart for a murmur, blockage, or some form of heart disease. I have asthma and it is similar but it sounds more like your heart or a combo of the two. My coworker was treated for asthma with so-so results until he was sent to a heart specialist and they found a murmur and blockage. He is now great once they fixed the blockage and did a bit of repair to help the murmur. I have a heart murmur too, but it is a slight one that I was born with, so they said no problem with it for now. Ask your doctor for a stress test and an ekg to see if it could be heart related (and this can happen at any age and either gender).
Of course there are many things that can cause your symptoms. I put links on for you to check out. I hope your situation improves, nothing scarier than thinking you can not get air! Been there, done that.




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