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Question For Those With Asthma. I Don’t Know What Is Going On With Me
Is it possible to only get a sensation tht you are not getting enough air, without wheezing/tightness or coughing and no change in resp rate? A sensation of air hunger is the only symptom I get (it started happening since I had a mild case of covid) but during these episodes I am breathing normally and can do normal activities. It is hard to describe the feeling- just that I need more air even though I am breathing normally. The sensation immediately triggers a feeling of dread and anxiety which lasts several minutes
I have nasal polyps and my dad has asthma/polyps so I feel I am destined to get asthma. I read that nasal polyps has worse asthma prognosis too.
Will asthma nearly always cause chest tightness wheezing? I have seen my gp he said I am at high risk for asthma and have been prescribed a brown inhaler to try - to take twice daily I think it has helped a little but not fully ?if it’s a placebo effect.
I have a low peak flow reading too (250-300) but I have always been this low I remember measuring it in a college class 2 decades ago and scoring this poorly
I don’t know what is going on with the air hunger thing. It is terrifying me though I have anxiety disorder but the breathing issue is making it worse.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ..If you're experiencing symptoms that concern you and suspect they may be related to asthma, it's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate guidance. Asthma symptoms can vary, including shortness of breath, chest tightness, wheezing, and coughing. A healthcare provider can conduct tests, such as spirometry, to assess lung function and determine if asthma is the cause.
Keep track of your symptoms, their frequency, and any potential triggers before your medical appointment. It's essential to communicate openly with your healthcare provider, discussing your concerns and providing a comprehensive medical history.
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