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Wheezing when exhaling and running

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Mar 2023
4:26pm, 29 Mar 2023
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Bez-head
Hi all, any advice greatly received

When I try and run I can breath in ok but wheeze when breathing out and have to force my breathing more.

Been like this for a while now and it’s getting right on my chuff.

Had Covid in July 21 and not been right since.
Mar 2023
4:28pm, 29 Mar 2023
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HappyG(rrr)
Is it a sort of back of throat whistle Bez? I had this, also used to wake up a night coughing.

GP originally said it's just allergies (I get hay fever and wasn't taking my meds) and snot running down nose.

But then an asthma nurse called me and I described when I get it and stuff and how it feels and she said GPs know nothing and diagnosed asthma. So I have a pink inhaler and am much better.

Best of luck getting it treated. :-)G
Mar 2023
4:32pm, 29 Mar 2023
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Bez-head
Not so much a whistle but more a big wheeze. Interestingly apparently I’ve started snoring occasionally as well.

According to Google, asthma was mentioned as well as instant death ..

Cheers, I think I’ll try and get appointment
Mar 2023
4:33pm, 29 Mar 2023
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Bez-head
I did have a sore throat after my lunch 1 mile run
Apr 2023
9:25am, 5 Apr 2023
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Dillthedog
I think that most people feel that asthma is a problem with being able to breathe in, but in fact is actually a problem with breathing out. Because it is difficult to breathe out, you can't empty your lungs fully, which leads to a feeling of not being able to breathe in. Or at least that is my understanding as a long term asthma sufferer. I think you may benefit from speaking to an asthma nurse, having an inhaler is a life changer.

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Hi all, any advice greatly received

When I try and run I can breath in ok but wheeze when breathing out and have to force my breathing more.

Been like this for a while now and it’s getting right on my chuff.

Had Covid in July 21 and not been right since.
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