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Mysterious shortness of breath: What has helped you?

Lung Health | Last Active: Oct 23 10:20am | Replies (3405)

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@yaramarthe

Hey my yawning started when I was exposed to dust mite and became Oral I noticed that everytime I eat garlic and other spices it makes me yawn more and also when I eat at restaurants, even drinking juice from bottles, milkshakes, smoothies all of that makes me yawn and also eating certain fruits as well any time I try eating other things like cereal, cheese, ice cream, chips it makes me yawn and short of breath couple minutes after and I have these episodes of yawning that last forever it’s scary when I don’t eat them I don’t yawn I do have other environmental allergies idk if thats causing it I’ve been to so many doc they can’t find the cause and all my test come back normal. it’s a scary feeling Now idk if I’m going crazy but if i am in a room that’s not well clean with dust around or the AC didn’t work there’s usually a strong smell I start feeling air hunger and I have to yawn.

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@yaramarthe- Good morning. When I used to drink more wine than I do now I used to yawn at my sister's house when we sat down to dinner. It never failed! Maybe it's her dog (I've had dogs all of my adult life and have been around hers all of their lives.) Maybe it's a medication that I take, like my anti-depressant or even one of my supplements? I hated all the yawning and of course got joked with that I'm bored with their company. It was one yawn after another, grrr. I don't really know what changed. Was it the wine? I don't think so because I was at her house for dinner last weekend and although I did yawn (not as much) I had nothing to drink other than water.

I'm not sure what you mean by being exposed to dust mites. Dust mites are everywhere, every room, building, outside, inside, and upside-down rooms. 24/7. But a dusty room or any mechanism that pushes air around can be irritating. SO you have a choice to make- either avoid those places or know that you might yawn a lot.

You mention a lot of dairy products int he list of food that irritates your breathing. Are you lactose sensitive? I imagine that you have been tested for for allergies among your many tests?