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explain difficulties associated in breathing​

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Answered by saeedpathan888
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Many breathing problems are chronic or long-term. These common breathing problems include chronic sinusitis, allergies, and asthma. These problems can cause a host of symptoms such as nasal congestion, runny nose, itchy or watery eyes, chest congestion, cough, wheezing, labored breathing, and shallow breathing.

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Answered by pranjulSingh
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Shortness of breath is the distressing sensation that breathing requires more effort than usual. People who experience shortness of breath — also known as dyspnea — describe the sensation as an intense tightening in the chest, so-called “air hunger,” and, at its worst, a feeling of panic and suffocation. Ongoing breathing difficulties may be a sign of an underlying chronic condition, such as heart or lung disease or obesity.

Breathing difficulties are fairly common and can be a part of everyday life for some active people. One-quarter of the population experiences dyspnea, and it is one of the most common reasons that people visit a hospital emergency room.

Signs of severe breathing difficulty include a rapid respiratory and heart rate, gasping, wheezing, rib retractions, nasal flaring, and cyanosis, where the hands and feet turn bluish because of lack of oxygen.

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