Because of asthmatic Allergies. Or you smoke too much?
The physical difficulty is because there is lower pressure outside. When you're going from a higher pressure/lower altitude area, your body is going to be accustomed to 1 atmosphere or so of pressure,
but when that pressure decreases, your inner workings will push outward. (This is why your ears pop.) Your abdomen pushes outward, which makes the diaphragm, which controls your lung volume, harder to contract. And so it is physically harder to breathe, because the diaphragm has to push down into your abdominal area more to make more room in your thoracic cavity to inflate your lungs. After a few hours, the pressures will normalize. (This is one of the reasons why astronauts have to camp out in the airlock for several hours before and after spacewalks, the other isdecompression sickness).
Once you get past the physical difficulty, there's the risk of suffocation even while breathing "normally." At higher altitudes, there is lower atmospheric pressure. As a result, the oxygen gas is at lower pressure. Your lung efficiency depends on thepartial pressure of oxygen available and carbon dioxide inside the lungs, and lower oxygen pressures mean the concentration of oxygen available for hemoglobin to pick up is less, and it does so less efficiently. And if you can't get oxygen to where your body needs it, you will suffocate, even if you are breathing normally.
When you have a cold your nose is stuffed up. This usually means that you can't breathe out of it. If you breathe mostly out of your mouth but a little bit out of your nose, air that you breathe in won't be able to travel into your lungs. This means you have to breathe only out of your mouth. Say you breathe 80% out of your mouth and 20% out of your nose. You will only be able to get 80% of the normal air you get when you take a breath. Even though it seems like a lot of air lost, it's really not that much.
This is known as SOB or Shortness of Breath. A variety of things can cause SOB including pneumonia, pulmonary edema (fluid in the lungs), congestive heart failure especially left sided, Asthma, and COPD to name few. The age of the individual is important when searching for the causes of SOB.
Maybe you have asthma. Go see your doctor and ask for a test. Maybe its nothing but better be safe than sorry.
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that living things can breath and non living things cant
they convert carbon monxide (which we cant breath) into oxygen (which we can breath)
Firstly, I have to catch a snake to check its breathing rate. I couldn't find any snake hereabouts.
Well something that is alive can breath and eat. Dead things cant do this.
i always thought you couldn't strangle yourself till you die because you cant breath and you will just want to stop
The song is called 'Catch my Breath' :)
your breath 🤣😂
No, we cant breath all of the gases for example we cant breath carbon dioxide
boa constrictors squeeze you when you breath in so you cant breath out then you breath in then it squeezes some more then you cant breath and die then it eats you whole without chewing so its best not to get one.
you cant you cant you cant
Actually, you can breath on roller coasters.
Catch My Breath
you cant. In gold you cant catch weedle. i have a handbook
you cant. You can only catch it in Pokemon emerald, but, you cant catch latias in emerald.
your breath
Birds hold their breath when they are drinking or diving to catch fish.
your breath