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I’ve Started to Feel Out of Breath. Should I Be Concerned? 

Jul 08, 2025
An older woman in blue marathon running gear holds her hand over her chest from shortness of breath.

Feeling out of breath — or experiencing shortness of breath — can be unsettling and may raise many questions. Is this something serious? Is it just normal aging or a sign of something more concerning? At CardioVascular Health Clinic, we understand how alarming changes in your breathing can be, and we want to help you understand what could be causing this symptom and when you should seek medical attention. 

What Does It Mean to Feel Out of Breath? 

Shortness of breath, also called dyspnea, is the feeling that you can’t get enough air into your lungs. It might feel like you’re breathing faster than usual, struggling to take a deep breath, or feeling tightness in the chest. While occasional shortness of breath during exercise or heavy exertion is common and often harmless, experiencing it at rest or during routine activities is a sign to be cautious. 

Common Causes of Feeling Out of Breath 

Shortness of breath can arise from many different conditions — some are minor and easily treatable, while others require urgent medical evaluation. Understanding these causes will help you decide when to see a healthcare professional. 

1. Cardiovascular Causes 

The heart plays a critical role in delivering oxygen-rich blood to your body. When your heart function is compromised, you might feel breathless. 

  • Heart Failure: When the heart can’t pump blood efficiently, fluid may back up into the lungs, causing difficulty breathing. 
  • Coronary Artery Disease (CAD): Narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to the heart muscle, sometimes causing shortness of breath, chest pain, or discomfort. 
  • Arrhythmias: Irregular heartbeats can affect how well the heart pumps, leading to symptoms including breathlessness. 
  • Heart Valve Problems: Dysfunctional valves can interfere with blood flow, causing congestion and shortness of breath. 

Learn more about our Heart Care Services at CardioVascular Health Clinic. 

2. Respiratory Causes 

Since breathing involves the lungs, respiratory illnesses frequently cause breathlessness. 

  • Asthma: A chronic condition causing airway inflammation and narrowing, leading to wheezing and shortness of breath. 
  • Pneumonia: Infection in the lungs that causes inflammation and fluid accumulation. 
  • Pulmonary Embolism: A blood clot in the lungs that requires emergency care. 
  • Interstitial Lung Disease: Scarring of lung tissue that affects lung function. 

Please note: We specialize in diagnosing and treating shortness of breath related to cardiovascular conditions. If your symptoms are found to be caused by a pulmonary or non-cardiac issue, we’ll work with your primary care provider or refer you to an appropriate pulmonary specialist for further care. 

3. Other Causes 

  • Anemia: Low red blood cells reduce oxygen delivery, making you feel fatigued and breathless. 
  • Obesity: Excess weight increases the workload on your heart and lungs. 
  • Anxiety and Panic Attacks: These can cause rapid breathing and a sensation of not getting enough air. 
  • Deconditioning: Lack of physical fitness can make routine activities feel harder. 
  • Allergies: Severe allergic reactions can cause airway swelling. 

When to Worry: Warning Signs That Require Immediate Medical Attention 

If you or a loved one is experiencing any of the following symptoms alongside shortness of breath, seek emergency care immediately: 

  • Chest pain or pressure 
  • Sudden, severe shortness of breath 
  • Fainting or dizziness 
  • Severe swelling in the legs or abdomen 
  • Rapid or irregular heartbeat 
  • Blue lips or face (sign of low oxygen) 
  • Difficulty speaking or confusion 

These symptoms could indicate a life-threatening condition such as a heart attack, pulmonary embolism, or severe heart failure. 

Please note: We specialize in diagnosing and treating shortness of breath related to cardiovascular conditions. If your symptoms are found to be caused by a pulmonary or non-cardiac issue, we’ll work with your primary care provider or refer you to an appropriate pulmonary specialist for further care. 

How Is Shortness of Breath Diagnosed? 

If you visit CardioVascular Health Clinic because you’ve started to feel out of breath, your doctor will perform a thorough evaluation including: 

  • Medical History: Your doctor will ask about the onset, duration, and severity of symptoms, as well as any underlying medical conditions. 
  • Physical Examination: This includes checking your heart, lungs, and oxygen levels. 
  • Diagnostic Tests: Depending on the suspected cause, your doctor may order: 
  • Chest X-ray or CT scan 
  • Electrocardiogram (EKG) to assess heart rhythm 
  • Echocardiogram to evaluate heart function 
  • Blood tests (including for anemia, infections, or markers of heart damage) 
  • Stress testing or cardiac catheterization for coronary artery disease 

Learn about our Diagnostic Services designed to identify and treat the root cause. 

Treatment Options for Shortness of Breath 

Treatment depends on the underlying cause. Some common treatments include: 

  • Medications: Such as inhalers for asthma, diuretics for heart failure, or blood thinners for pulmonary embolism. 
  • Lifestyle Changes: Weight management, quitting smoking, and increasing physical activity as tolerated. 
  • Oxygen Therapy: For chronic lung disease or severe heart failure. 
  • Procedures: In some cases, surgery or catheter-based interventions might be necessary. 

When Is Shortness of Breath Normal? 

It’s normal to feel short of breath during intense exercise, especially if you are untrained or just starting a fitness program. Also, mild breathlessness can occur at high altitudes due to lower oxygen levels. However, if you notice worsening breathlessness, breathlessness at rest, or breathlessness that limits your activities, it’s time to get checked. 

How to Prevent Shortness of Breath Related to Cardiovascular Health 

Protecting your heart and lungs can reduce the risk of developing conditions that cause breathlessness: 

  • Maintain a healthy diet low in saturated fats and high in fruits and vegetables. 
  • Engage in regular physical activity — aim for at least 150 minutes per week of moderate aerobic exercise. 
  • Avoid smoking and limit exposure to secondhand smoke. 
  • Manage stress and anxiety through mindfulness, therapy, or relaxation techniques. 
  • Monitor and control blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar levels. 
  • Keep a healthy weight to reduce strain on your heart and lungs. 

FAQ: Common Questions About Feeling Out of Breath

Can anxiety cause shortness of breath? 

Yes, anxiety and panic attacks often cause rapid breathing and chest tightness that can feel like shortness of breath.

Is shortness of breath a symptom of a heart attack

It can be. Shortness of breath along with chest pain, sweating, or nausea requires emergency evaluation. 

Can exercise help reduce shortness of breath?

Regular moderate exercise improves cardiovascular and lung health, which can reduce symptoms. However, sudden onset of breathlessness during exercise should be evaluated.

Should I use an inhaler if I feel out of breath?

Only if prescribed for conditions like asthma or COPD. Using an inhaler without a diagnosis can be harmful.

When should I see a doctor for shortness of breath?

If your symptoms are new, worsening, occur at rest, or limit daily activities, you should seek medical attention promptly.

When to Schedule a Visit at CardioVascular Health Clinic 

Shortness of breath can be a sign of many conditions, ranging from mild to life-threatening. If you’ve noticed that you’re starting to feel out of breath more often or with less activity, it’s important to take action. Early diagnosis and treatment can save lives and significantly improve your quality of life. 

At CardioVascular Health Clinic, we’re dedicated to helping you breathe easier and keep your heart healthy. Our experienced team uses advanced diagnostic tools to identify the cause of your symptoms and create a personalized treatment plan. Whether your symptoms are related to heart disease or other cardiovascular conditions, we’re here to help. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and stay on top of your heart health. 

Please note: We specialize in diagnosing and treating shortness of breath related to cardiovascular conditions. If your symptoms are found to be caused by a pulmonary or non-cardiac issue, we’ll work with your primary care provider or refer you to an appropriate pulmonary specialist for further care. 

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Testimonials

I’m about one month out and things are so much better. At my two week evaluation my symptom score had gone from a 27 to a 7, and I’m sure it’s even better now. That speaks volumes. Now that I’m post recovery, there is no incontinence, I go to the bathroom much less and there are no ED side effects like there are with other procedures. In regard to my quality of life, well, I don’t maintain my life based on my proximity to a bathroom anymore.

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