* Definition of Shortness of breath :-
Shortness of breath or breathlessness is described as the hunger of oxygen in our body or feeling hunger of oxygen or feel suffocated . The medical term for shortness of breath is dyspnea .
The American Thoracic Society Defines Shortness of breath as " A subjective experience of breathing discomfort that consists of qualitatively distinct sensation that vary in intensity ."
* Other names of Shortness of breath is :-
SOB , Dyspnea , Dyspnoea , Breathlessness , Difficulty of Breathing , Respiratory Distress - which may be either acute or chronic .
* Symptoms Of Shortness of Breath :-
Due to overexertion in otherwise healthy people .
Dyspnea can happen as a result of overexertion , spending time at high altitude , or as a symptom of a range of conditions.
* Signs of Shortness of Breath :-
Signs of any condition that a person is experiencing dyspnea or SOB include -
✓ Shortness of breath after exertion or due to a medical condition .
✓ Feeling suffocated as a result of breathing difficulties .
✓ Labored breathing .
✓ Rapid or shallow breathing .
✓ Heart palpitations .
✓ Wheezing
✓ Coughing
• If dyspnea occurs suddenly or if symptoms are severe , it may be a sign of a serious medical condition .
* Causes of Shortness of breath :-
SOB is generally caused by disorders of the cardiac or respiratory system , other systems such as neurological, musculoskeletal , endocrine , hematologic and psychiatric .
Causes are 2 type . One is Acute and another is chronic .
° Acute causes :-
If shortness of breath starts suddenly, it is called as acute case of dyspnea . Acute dyspnea could be due to :-
• Asthma
• Anxiety
• Pneumonia
• Choking on or inhaling something that blocks breathing passageways .
• Allergic relations
• Anaemia , Serious loss of blood which is resulting in Anaemia .
• Exposure to dangerous level of carbon monoxide.
• Heart failure
• Hypotension ,which is low blood pressure.
• Pulmonary Embolism , which is a blood clot in an artery to the lungs.
• Collapsed lung
• Hital hernia
Dyspnea is also common among people with a terminal illness.
° Chronic Causes :-
If a person experiences shortness of breath for over a month , the condition is called chronic dyspnea. Chronicles c dyspnea could be due to :-
• Asthma
• COPD
• Heart problems
• Obesity
• Interstitional Pulmonary Fibrosis, which is a disease that causes scaring of the lung tissue.
* Complications of SOB :-
SOB or dyspnea can be associated with hypoxia or hypoxemia , which is a low blood oxygen level .This can lead to a decreased level of consciousness and other sever symptoms .
If dyspnea is severe and continues for sometime , there is a risk of either temporary or permanent cognitive impairment .
* When to see a Doctor :-
Sometimes Shortness of Breath can be a sign of a life - threatening condition.
Emergency medical treatment is needed if an individual has any of these symptoms -
• Sudden onset of sever dyspnea.
• Loss of ability to function due to shortness of breath .
• Chest pain
• Nausea
In every cases dyspnea no need immediate medical treatment , but shortness of breath can indicate serious medical problem .
Medical advice is needed if an individual experiences -
• A change in their ability to breath .
• Increasing limits on their activities due to breathing problems .
• Difficulty breathing when lying down.
• Fever , chills and cough
• Wheezing
* Diagnosis :-
Doctor will usually be able to diagnose dyspnea based on a complete physical examination of the person , along with a full description of their experiences .
Doctor may use chest X-ray and Computed Tomography (CT) to evaluate the health of the person's heart , lungs and related systems .
An Electrocardiogram (ECG) may help to show any signs of a heart attack or other electrical problem in the heart .
Spirometry tests to measure airflow and the patients lung capacity . This can help to pinpoint the type and the extent of an individuals breathing problems .
* Treatment :-
Self Treatment
Avoiding smoking , secondhand smoke , losing weight and exercising regularly may help . Some tips are given below :-
( i ) Pursed - lip breathing :-
This is a simple way to control shortness of breath . It helps quickly slow your pace of breathing , which makes each breath deeper and more effective .
( ii ) Sitting forward :-
Sit in a chair with your feet flat on the floor , leaning your chest slightly .
Gently rest your elbows on your knees or hold your chin with your hands . Remember to keep your neck and shoulder muscles relaxed .
(iii) Sitting forward supported by a table :-
If you have both a chair and a table to use you may find this to be a slightly more comfortable .
• Sit in a chair with your feet flat on the floor , facing a table .
• Lean your chest slightly forward and rest your arms on the table .
• Rest your head on your forearms or on a pillow .
(iv) Standing with supported back :-
Standing can also help relax your body and airways -
• Stand near a way , facing away , and rest your hips on the wall .
• Keep your feet - shoulder width apart and rest your hands on your thighs .
• With your shoulders relaxed , lean slightly forward and dangle your arms in front of you .
(v) Standing with supported arms :-
• Stand near a table or other flat ,sturdy piece of furniture that is just below the height of your shoulder .
• Rest your elbows or hands on the piece of furniture , keeping your neck relaxed .
• Rest your head on your forearms and relax your shoulder .
(vi) Sleeping in a relaxed position :-
Try lying on your side with a pillow between your legs and your head elevated by pillows , keeping your back straight or lie on your back with your head elevated and your knees bent , with a pillow under your knees .
(vii) Using a fan :-
Cool air can help relieve shortness of breath .
(viii) Drinking Coffee :-
An early study indicated that caffeine relaxes the muscles in the airway of people's SOB .
* Lifestyle changes to treat SOB :-
Lifestyle changes you can make to help SOB at may include :-
✓ Quitting smoking and avoiding tobacco smoke .
✓ Avoiding exposure to pollutants , allergens and environmental toxins .
✓ Losing weight if you have obesity or overweight .
✓ Avoiding exertion at high elevations.
✓ Staying healthy by eating well .
✓ Getting enough sleep and seeing a doctor for any underlying medical issues .
* Prevention of SOB :-
You may prevent or relieve SOB on your own . Helpful steps may include :- Avoiding inhaling chemicals that can irritate your lungs . Practicing breathing and relaxation techniques to improve your breathing function .
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