Breathlessness at rest can be caused by cardiac neurosis, asthma, or cardiovascular disease.
1. Cardiac neurosis: If there is a history of cardiac neurosis, after exercise, it is likely to cause a cardiac neurosis attack, and may show the phenomenon of holding one’s breath when exercising while at rest.
2. Asthma: If there is a history of asthma, after exercise, it is likely to trigger an asthma attack, resulting in bronchial smooth muscle spasm, contraction, resulting in airway narrowing, which may cause the phenomenon of breath-holding phenomenon, while at rest quite good.
3. cardiovascular disease: such as angina pectoris, coronary heart disease, etc., such patients after exercise, especially after strong exercise, is likely to lead to cardiac insufficiency, which may result in breathlessness, while resting quite good.
Quiet quite well a movement on the breath holding, it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible, after the cause is clear, to give targeted treatment.