
Suggest Treatment For Breathing Difficulty

Acid reflux and asthma can be the reason.
Detailed Answer:
Hello!
Thank you for the query.
Here is the fact. Asthma and acid reflux appear together in 80%. Acid reflux can be the reason of throat inflammation and breathing problems. And so is allergy. The thing is that this three issues (allergy, acid reflux and asthma) are strongly associated. Still we do not know why exactly it happens (there is no clear explanation for that).
So your breathing problems are for sure due to acid reflux or asthma, or both. Even if the inhalers do not help. You can not rule the asthma out in that way.
Spine issue is not the case for sure (it does not affect breathing).
There is also a possibility that you can have some kind of anxiety issue. You keep thinking about breathing and trying to control it with your mind. This can give breathing problems as well.
In my opinion, you need proper acid reflux treatment (with Omeprazole for example), asthma diagnostic (with spirometry) and allergy tests and treatment.
Without treatment all 3 issues, it will be hard to deal with it.
Hope this helps. Feel free to ask further questions.
Regards.


Its a normal thing.
Detailed Answer:
I think its something with muscles controlling. In your lungs there are special receptors. When you think about breathing, you kind of get more sensation from this receptors. And this receptors send proper signal when you take a deep breath. I am pretty sure you feel great relief when finally you get a deep breath. That is because you send a signal through this receptors that the alveoli have just been stretched.
When you do not think about breathing, the role of this receptors is to inflate whole lungs from time to time (your brain knows when to do that). To open all alveoli (and to "feed" this receptors), many muscles in proper direction cause the pressure inside the lungs. It is very complicated. But to make it simple, it is impossible to do it with every breath you take. That is why you can not take a deep breath and sometimes you do.
You should try to forget about breathing.

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