Since the past 3-4 days i have mild sob- i feel i am taking fast shallow breaths- its present both at rest n exertion- i did ekg today-
I have some reflux also- and these days lots of pollution is there- can this cause this problem? I had experienced same sob 2 years ago during winter months
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The ECG appears to be normal.Shortness of breathing could be due to respiratory issues,heart related issues,anxiety and obesity.If it's triggered in winter you may go for a chest x-ray and pulmonary function tests to see if it is reactive airway disorders
Your symptoms of mild shortness of breath with fast, shallow breathing for the past few days can definitely be related to acid reflux and winter pollution, especially since you had a similar episode two years ago during winter. Cold air and pollution irritate the airways, causing a feeling of tightness or difficulty taking a full breath. Acid reflux can also cause a âbreathlessâ or âair hungerâ sensation by irritating the chest and throat. The fact that your EKG is normal is reassuring and makes serious heart-related causes very unlikely.
Next Steps
Try to avoid cold air exposure, use a mask when going outside, drink warm water, and avoid spicy or heavy meals 2â3 hours before sleeping. Elevate your head while sleeping and take your reflux medication regularly if prescribed. Practise slow breathingâinhale deeply for 4 seconds, exhale slowly for 6 secondsâfor 10 minutes, which often reduces this âshallow breathingâ feeling. If symptoms persist, you may consider getting a simple chest X-ray and spirometry to rule out airway irritation or mild asthma-like changes triggered by pollution.
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If you develop worsening breathlessness, chest pain, dizziness, blue lips, or severe cough, you should seek medical attention immediately. Otherwise, your symptoms are most likely due to airway sensitivity + reflux + winter pollution, and these are manageable with supportive care. You can update me anytime with your reports or if your symptoms change.
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Your ECG is normal.
Your shortness of breath is most likely due to pollution-related airway irritation + reflux + mild hyperventilation pattern, not a cardiac problem.
ECG Interpretation (from the image)
Your ECG appears to show:
• Normal sinus rhythm
• Normal axis
• Normal PR, QRS, QT intervals
• No ST-segment changes
• No T-wave inversion
• No signs of ischemia, arrhythmia, myocarditis, or pericarditis
Overall: ECG is normal.
This is reassuring and rules out most dangerous cardiac causes of shortness of breath.
Most Likely Diagnosis: Non-cardiac SOB
Considering:
• Symptoms for 3–4 days
• Normal ECG
• Shallow, fast breathing pattern
• Worse with stress or when you focus on breathing
• History of similar winter episodes
• Pollution exposure
• Reflux history
Your picture strongly suggests a combination of:
1. Airway irritation due to winter pollution
Common in cold months due to:
• PM2.5 / smog
• Cold, dry air
• Upper airway hypersensitivity
This causes:
• Mild bronchospasm
• Air hunger sensation
• Need to “take deep breaths”
• Occasional chest tightness
without wheeze or abnormal ECG
2. GERD-induced dyspnea
Acid reflux can produce:
• Chest tightness
• Throat irritation
• Shallow breathing
Especially at night or after meals.
3. Anxiety / hyperventilation component
Many patients with heightened respiratory awareness develop:
• Shallow rapid breathing
• Chest tightness
• Inability to take a “satisfying breath”
The fact that you had the same symptoms two years ago in winter is highly suggestive of seasonal airway sensitivity + anxiety overlay.
Next Steps
What it does not look like:
• Heart attack
• Heart failure
• Arrhythmia
• Pulmonary embolism
• Pneumonia
Your symptoms and ECG do not support these.
Management Plan
1. For Airway Irritation (Pollution + Cold Air)
You can start:
• Levocetirizine or Fexofenadine once daily
• Montelukast 10 mg at night (if symptoms persist)
• Steam inhalation 1–2 times daily
• Nasal saline rinse if postnasal drip
If breathlessness is episodic:
• Levosalbutamol inhaler 1–2 puffs SOS
(only if you have previous prescription)
2. For Reflux
• PPI (Pantoprazole 40 mg) 30 mins before breakfast
• Avoid tea/coffee, late meals, lying down immediately
3. Breathing Technique (reduces shallow-breath pattern)
• Slow inhalation 3 seconds
• Slow exhalation 4–5 seconds
• Repeat for 2–3 minutes
This resets the respiratory drive.
4. Reduce Pollution Exposure
• N95 mask outdoors
• Avoid morning and late-night cold air
• Indoor air purifier if available
Health Tips
You need medical review if:
• SOB worsens
• You develop wheeze
• Chest pain
• Fever
• SpO₂ < 95%
• Symptoms persist beyond 1–2 weeks
Yes — pollution + reflux + anxiety + cold weather can all cause mild shortness of breath (SOB) exactly the way you are describing.
✔️ Why your symptoms make sense
Winter pollution / smog
Causes airway irritation → fast, shallow breathing
Very common in North India winters
Many people get the exact same recurring pattern each year
Acid reflux (GERD)
Acid can irritate the esophagus → body feels “air hunger”
Can mimic cardiac or asthma-type breathing
Anxiety + monitoring your breathing
Makes breathing more shallow
SOB at rest is often linked with anxiety or reflux, not lungs/heart
Normal EKG today → very reassuring
Heart cause becomes very unlikely
✔️ When SOB is usually not dangerous
If you can walk and talk
If oxygen saturation is normal
If symptoms fluctuate
If EKG is normal
If symptoms get worse in pollution / better indoors
Your description fits this pattern very well.
✔️ What you can do now (simple steps)
Stay indoors during peak pollution hours
Wear N95 mask when outside
Use a humidifier or steam inhalation
For reflux:
Avoid late-night meals
Reduce tea/coffee/spicy foods
Consider antacid (pantoprazole or similar, if doctor has prescribed before)
⚠️ When to get checked urgently
Chest pain
SOB increasing rapidly
Oxygen < 94%
Dizziness or fainting
Swelling in legs
✔️ If you tell me:
Your SpO₂ reading
Your exact BP today
Any wheezing / cough
-According to your query and sign and symptom you want to know about the cause and Treatment of disease as you have mentioned as above as -
-Please take consultation for better evaluation and best Treatment as it need complete history of patient as personal and family history.
Please follow good life style as
• take plenty of fluid and
• take less spicy and fatty foods and
• take home made food only and
do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation and
• keep positive attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life . ....
Shortness of breath can be due to many reasons
if shortness of breath is associated with other complaints like cough fever chest pain leg swelling You need to consult physician . It may be due to wheezing bronchial asthma aggravated during winter season
Ecg normal
What you’re describing looks like mild shortness of breath, but the pattern you mentioned gives strong clues:
Fast, shallow breaths at rest + normal EKG
This often points toward functional breathing, anxiety-driven hyperventilation, or temporary airway irritation rather than a heart problem.
If the EKG done today is normal, a cardiac cause becomes much less likely.
Pollution + winter months
Yes, this is a very common trigger.
Poor air quality can irritate the airways and cause a sensation of breathlessness even without asthma.
Reflux (acidity) can worsen SOB
Acid reflux can irritate the airway and diaphragm, leading to a tight chest or fast breathing sensation.
Same symptoms 2 years ago
The recurrence during similar weather conditions again supports an airway/reactive component not something dangerous or progressive.
What needs to be checked next
To pinpoint the exact cause, I need to know:
the EKG report clearly
any chest pain / wheezing / cough
smoking or vaping history
anxiety/stress pattern
if symptoms worsen when lying down
exposure to dust, cold air, perfumes, or pollution
reflux severity and timing
These details completely change the diagnosis, which is why I cannot recommend any specific treatment in an open forum without assessing your case properly.
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ECG given by you suggest its normal
Based on history provided by you
Fast breathing
Similar complaints during earlier winter season
Can you please elaborate more by
H/O nasal discharge,running nose
H/O fever
H/O Headache
H/O rashes
Examination required for
1.Deviated nasal septum
2.Any noticeable growth seen via nose
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