When you get angry, you can’t breathe. This condition is mainly common in respiratory diseases, such as wheezing bronchitis, bronchial asthma, and also in eosinophilic pneumonia. At this time, the airways are easily stimulated to become hyper-reactive, with a large amount of inflammatory material exuding, congestion, edema and narrowing of the airways, and contraction and spasm of the bronchial smooth muscle. It is also seen in hysteria due to excessive stress and stimulation, which leads to dysfunction of the vegetative nerves. Clinically, blood tests, X-rays or CT of both lungs, and pulmonary function tests can be performed to clearly diagnose these possible diseases.