Breathing problems from anxiety can affect you the same way as Asthma. My son has that and has been treated with ventolin pulmicort prednizone intal and we found a chiropractor gave him some relief because every bone in his body would eventually ache from his struggle for air.
Cats do not normally breathe out of the mouth, so the nose is very important for a feline to breathe. A broken nose can cause breathing problems in a cat.
u will get breathing problems
For humans it is not a problem to breathe on land, humans have a hard time breathing in water. If a human has difficulty breathing on land they can use oxygen or even be put on a ventilator.
Hyperventilating is when you start to breathe extremely quickly. Hyperventilation can be typically caused by anxiety or panic attacks and it is also known as over-breathing.
B/c the higher you go the less air there is to breathe from.
Take him to the vet immediately, breathing trouble is bad. A cold will not give him breathing problems as such, visit immediately a Veterinary Clinic, breathing problems may indicate pneumonia, heart problems or other important disorders
The two phases of breathing are breathing in and breathing out. Humans breathe in oxygen and they release carbon dioxide when they breathe out.
Miners breathe in very fine dust as they work below ground. This dust can cause chronic lung problems.
Breathe in; breathe out
you breathing is out and in and that is the breathing is changes is
One huge thing to do when you are having an attack is too keep your breathing under control. keep your mind focused on something relaxing and breathe deeply.
This could be claustrophobia or it can also be anxiety. If you know you are not claustrophobic then most likely it is anxiety.