How much heavy breathing is safe from causing another pneomothorax?
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To my understanding, cause of penmorhotax is related to poor breathing techniques. I tested this by breathing deeply after feeling pain and then there was relief in minutes and improved more in half hour or 1 hr.
What breathe technique should I use when doing intensive activities like lifting weights, sex, etc.?
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elisa70 Jimbro29842
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Bogdan Jimbro29842
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There's SO MUCH to say in reply to your post, but I will try to keep it very short.
The underlying cause of pneumothorax varies greatly, and in a lot of cases it's not very well understood.
Poor breathing technicque being a cause for air to be trapped in your chest cavity and to cause your lung to collapse is not something I've heard of before.
I strongly recommend you seek another opinion.
If this wasn't your first occurrence and haven't done so already, having a CT scan done to confirme wether or not you have bullae or blebs on the apex of your lungs might be a good idea.
Apart from that I concur with elisa70 - pick up physical effort gradually and don't do anything too strenuous all of a sudden - take it slow.
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antonia58931 Jimbro29842
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I wouldn't say as such that breathing techniques are the cause but i wouldnt say that they dont help. I have had VATS on my left lung in March and had a collapse on my Right shortly after. Since all this i have started yoga and learnt so many different breathing techniques that i never thought of or knew how to do before going to the classes. I dont want to say this have cured a further spontaneous pneamothorax because it is still early days of doing it but i do feel like it has helped with how i breath on a daily basis and how i deal with anxiety and stress. I would definitely make sure if you feel like you have a collapsed lung to go to get it checked up on and get professional treatment. But if you want to learn more about breathing i would recommend yoga, it has been amazing for my body and mind since all the trauma
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If you havent already i would very highly recommend going to your GP or emergency to get the correct answers on what you might have. If you have and they have diagnosed this as a pneamothorax then rest recovery is the key until you feel you can breath normally without shortness of breath.
Jimbro29842 antonia58931
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After 2 years do you still have collapses? Do they just go away on their own after multiple surgeries? How big were your collapses?
Cheers Antonia
Brody James
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Dont stop doing what you want to do, listen to the body when you do it. If you want to go for a walk go for a small walk but listen to if the body hurts. if you want to have sex try it just be mindful and careful. Always listen to the body, but i do believe they need physio and retraining at times
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Cheers,
Brody
antonia58931 Jimbro29842
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I wish you all the best and let me know how you go
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Brody James
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Take care Antonia
Brody James