What’s going on? I can’t breathe well when it’s rainy or cloudy.

Physiologic factors and pathologic factors (e.g., cardiac or pulmonary diseases) need to be considered when one feels dyspnea on a cloudy or rainy day.
1. Physiological factors: On cloudy and rainy days, the weather is dark and gloomy, and some people may experience psychological depression and feel that their breathing is not smooth.
2. Pathological factors: When the air pressure is low in cloudy days, the human body’s demand for oxygen increases, and patients with heart or lung problems that lead to breathing difficulties are prone to chest tightness and shortness of breath, and breathing is not smooth under such circumstances.
It is recommended to go to the hospital in time, the doctor will arrange the appropriate examination according to the specific situation, after finding out the cause of the disease, further symptomatic treatment.