Breathless with exercise
I’ve been exercising for month, swimming 2-3 days, strength/cardio 2 days. I suddenly could not swim one length of the pool, when I had been able to swim for 45 mins without issue. Experience breathlessness just cooking dishes, laundry, walking to my mailbox. Any type of exercise, causes breathless.
Dr can’t find anything causing the breathlessness.
- Stress test came back clear.
- echo Moderate concentric left ventricular hypertrophy.
- pulmonary function test. Normal spirometry/lung volume. DLCO mildly reduced
-ECG Baseline and/or hyperventilation ST-T changes preclude reliable interpretation of abnormal ST depression during stress.
- EKG Nonspecific T wave abnormality now evident in Anterior leads
- BNP 186
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Thanks, no Covid
Did md ruled out walking pneumonia ? I hope you will feel better soon ! Can also try non traditional medicine, ie acupancture and herbs ?
Hi. This might be out in left field, but do you have anxiety on and off , or on a regular basis? Stress and anxiety can cause a host of problems. If so, try turning off social media if you engage in it. Stretching or listening to relaxing music can help relax you. Anything to quiet your mind.I hope this may help you. Take care.
sgomez63,
I was formally diagnosed with hypoxia (low blood oxygen) in 2021 one year after extensive pulmonary and cardiac testing could not find a cause for my SOB, fatigue, and near passing out in stores
I started using an oximeter to keep track of my oxygen levels at home. My oxygen level was 95% sitting, but would drop to the low 80's and high 70's with exertion. This dramatic change occurred after a mild case of Covid and the Covid shots in 2020 and 2021.
My sleep medicine doctor ordered a repeat sleep study and it documented the drops to 72% and I was put on home oxygen. Prior to this study the doctors kept telling me I had a defective oximeter, which was not the case.
Are you checking your blood oxygen level at home throughout the day? Do you see drops below 90%.
there is a test called FEV1 which measures
the air that you can exhale in 1sec.
There are tables,calculators online
which tell you, what is the average
for your height and age
I would think that measuring the number of breaths per minute is also a useful marker, but apparently
doctors are not doing this.
Some here also reported an increased
heart-frequency with breathing more