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My Chest Has Been Tight And I Have Difficulty Getting Enough Air In My Lungs. Is Yawning A Symptom Of COPD?
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I have been yawning alot especially at night (difficulty in sleeping, as I find it more difficult to breath).. The yawning seems to help. Does anyone else have this problem.

posted October 5, 2022
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A MyCOPDTeam Member

I don't know that it's considered a symptom, but I do know that many people with COPD talk about yawning and that being part of feeling sob, so you're not alone! You might ask your doc, the nurse or RT what they know about yawning and COPD.

posted October 6, 2022
A MyCOPDTeam Member

Tight chest? Consult your family
physician or pulmonologist.

posted October 8, 2022
A MyCOPDTeam Member

I read somewhere that yawning is your lungs way of expelling carbon from your body.

posted March 21, 2023
A MyCOPDTeam Member

As for the question the one thing I can say positive is that they did a test at home to test my breathing at nigh and for some reason mine went down a lot at night! I am on oxygen at night now and I sleep really well and sometimes I sleep to 10
am which is totally unheard of! I have “long COVID” and the symptoms are horrible but I have emphysema and COPD also. I hope I have helped. I am not on oxygen during the day!
Good luck!!

posted October 9, 2022
A MyCOPDTeam Member

If you are having trouble getting air INTO your lungs it could be due to ‘air trapping’, so you should ask your doctor or pulmonologist how to handle that. COPD causes difficulty breathing OUT (asthma difficulty is breathing IN).

“Air trapping” is the inability to fully exhale. You can read about it here:

No room to breathe: the importance of lung hyperinflation in ...https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › articles › PMC(Phone number can only be seen by the question and answer creators)

posted October 8, 2022

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