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Mysterious shortness of breath: What has helped you?

Lung Health | Last Active: May 27 5:58pm | Replies (3353)

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@colleenyoung

Hi @6months, there are many underlying conditions or causes that can lead to shortness of breath. Sharing experiences can help people who are still searching for answers with their medical teams. However, as a community of patients, the community guidelines underline that members should not tell other members what to do or make a diagnosis. Instead it is better to describe what worked for you.

This is a good reminder for all members of Mayo Clinic Connect to review the Community Guidelines here:
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/blog/about-connect/tab/community-guidelines/

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Replies to "Hi @6months, there are many underlying conditions or causes that can lead to shortness of breath...."

I agree, however the breathing issue the people on this page are describing is related to knots, how ridiculous it may sound.
Obviously when suffering from any health issue it is not even a question whether or not to visit a doctor/ hospital.
The people i have responded to have done the necessary medical tests and they came back negative which is always the case with knots.
Doctors do not find knots, they will give a patient multiple false diagnosis because they just don't know any better.
Drugs are not always the answer.

We also should not ignore the fact that pharmaceutical companies pay hospitals / doctors and pharmacies to prescribe their drugs to people.
Omeprazole is such a company.

Anyways, those who suffer from this and really want to get better will try what i mentioned and i hope they get better.

Changing posture, getting massages and exercising isn't negative advice.

Although it seems to me that for some reason you want to make it seem that way.

Which is something to think about for those who read.