Irritable bowel syndrome does not usually cause breathing difficulties; symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome are mainly characterized by abdominal pain and abnormal bowel movements.
Irritable bowel syndrome is one of the functional disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, which is associated with genetic, environmental, and psychological factors.
Symptoms include abdominal pain associated with bowel movements, abdominal pain with no other cause, or constipation, which usually lasts for several months. However, the symptoms of the disease are mainly confined to the digestive system and do not usually cause breathing difficulties.
The occurrence of dyspnea requires vigilance for respiratory and circulatory causes. Respiratory diseases that can cause dyspnea include asthma, foreign body obstruction of the airway, pneumothorax, severe pneumonia, and respiratory distress syndrome; circulatory diseases that can cause dyspnea include heart failure and cardiomyopathy.
If you have symptoms of dyspnea or suspect any of the above diseases, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time.