Speak with your primary care provider if you have worsening or consistent shortness of breath in these situations:
- Walking up a flight of stairs. Everyone occasionally gets shortness of breath after walking up a flight of stairs. Are you consistently out of breath, more out of breath that you think you should be or has it progressively gotten worse?
- Walking a moderate distance. Do you need to rest after walking around the block or across a large parking lot? Compare this distance to what you could walk six or 12 months ago.
- Wheezing during exercise. Wheezing is a high-pitched whistling sound made while you breathe. Regular wheezing during exercise should be discussed with your health care provider.
- Persistent coughing. An ongoing cough that leaves you gasping for breath can be a sign of a medical problem.
“You can do many things to improve your lung heath, including getting regular exercise, not smoking and getting prescription medication from your health care provider,” says O’Donnell.
Always call 911 if you experience severe shortness of breath that comes on suddenly and affects your ability to function.
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