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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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@yessir321

look up sighing dyspnea and psuedo dyspnea, or anxiety. im trying to help call me biased whatever, i understand some of you have real comditions but some dont and its false and your lives are there for the living if you treat this sensation as unimportant. good luck guys

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Replies to "look up sighing dyspnea and psuedo dyspnea, or anxiety. im trying to help call me biased..."

bro shut your mouth!!! because of people like you these poor people think they have anxiety when their problem is due to an accumulation of air in the stomach and intestine, due to esophagitis and hiatal hernia.

they have a syndrome called roemheld syndrome, what is happening is that the excess air in the stomach or sometimes it is not the excess but with a little amount of air in the stomach it can already trigger constant sighs and yawning.

the stomach is compressing the vagus nerve and elevating the diaphragm.

what started this cycle of sighs and yawns in most is gastroesophageal reflux that causes the esophagus to become irritated by the esophagus is the vagus nerve when this nerve is irritated by reflux or eosinophilic esophagitis gives this symptom of continuous sighing and yawning.