sleep, exersice, enviroment related asthma?
Unbalanced Dysfunctional Breathing disorder, asthma sleep apnea gerds and sleep insomnia I like to get more information about asthma symptom while sleeping and at work and while exercising. polease help about my disorder i have. i have allergy asthma, gerds acid reflex, sleep apnea and insomia. I have breathing problem and gag reflexes get hot flashes dizzy spells extream headaches pounding headache throbbing headache and dizzy spell once a month. headache every day. cough every day i don’t smoke or do any drugs. little over weight and have breathing problem while sleeping please help. i was thining about getting an oxygen machine and mask to sleep with. WHat about falling asleep with a nebulizer and meds please help me understand what Unbalanced Dysfunctional Breathing disorder is. I had a spell yester day morning after a shower i got a hot flash and dizzy spell with headhace dry hacking gaging cough with the burps. I sat down and felt fine. WIth exersice induce asthma can i useoxygen
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I’m not sure exactly what your question is, but I did find what seems to be a good website on Unbalanced Dysfunctional Breathing. I’ll post the link: http://www.breathing.com/articles/udb.htm
Also you mentioned something about sleep apnea. This is a disorder in which you stop breathing while you are sleeping for a period of somewhere between 10 secs and 1 min before you breath again. If you want more information about this you can go to the forum:
http://www.cpaptalk.com
and they will help you out.
I hope this helps. Good luck.
Quit screwing around with phony diagnoses such as "unbalanced dysfunctional breathing disorder". If you have asthma, the treatment of that is very well known and straight forward. If you have acid reflux, it can precipitate night time asthma, for sure. You need to take an antacid for this when you go to bed. If mild, a simple antacid such as Rolaids or Maalox will work fine. If severe, you would probably benefit from a stronger medication, either one of the H2 blockers such as pepcid, or a proton pump inhibitor such as prilosec. If you have sleep apnea, it is most likely because you are morbidly obese. You need to lose the fat. Otherwise, see a doctor. You sound like you have a little bit of real disease, and mostly alot of mental problems.
my girlfriend has Asthma and this disease really annoys her. Her asthma is usually triggered by pollens or dust mite.