When does muscle weakness cause shortness of breath?
Shortness of breath due to muscle weakness is often at its worst when lying down, and can present through secondary symptoms such as morning headaches. These are symptoms that can occur in some rare proximal muscle diseases.
What causes shortness of breath and chest pain?
Anxiety — excessive worry, either too much, or too long, or both13 — is a surprisingly potent and amazingly common cause of many odd symptoms. Shortness of breath and chest pain are among the most frequently reported. Although it’s common, anxiety is badly neglected as an explanation for many problems.

Why do I feel tired and short of breath?
Seasonal Flu. The body’s attempt to fight the infection contributes to the feeling of fatigue and malaise and also contributes to shortness of breath. The symptoms associated with the flu typically begin to alleviate in just a few days. If the symptoms do not begin to subside, or if you experience persistent vomiting and diarrhea,…
Why do I feel short of breath in my upper back?
Feeling “stiff” in the upper back often has a lot of sensory overlap with shortness of breath — they are similar and probably related sensations. For instance, it’s startling how much trigger points between the shoulder blades can feel related to breathing (and indeed there are some actual minor muscles of respiration back there).
What causes muscle aches, fatigue and shortness of breath?
Both types of bronchitis involve inflammation of the bronchial airways of the lungs, which contributes to the shortness of breath. Like the flu, bronchitis may also be accompanied by a fever, which could cause muscle aches and fatigue.

Why do I feel short of breath all the time?
Although it sure doesn’t feel like it, it can occur without any actual loss of respiratory capacity. Trigger points — better known as muscle knots — can cause shortness of breath. They are small patches of sensitive muscle tissue, maybe caused by a “micro cramp,” or possibly neurological hypersensitivity. Trigger points are a big, tricky topic.
What causes severe back pain and shortness of breath?
An aortic dissection occurs when there is a tear in the aorta, causing blood to leak into the vessel walls. This is a very rare condition but causes severe back pain, shortness of breath, chest pain, weakness, and sweating.
What are the symptoms of shortness of breath in women?
It may be combined with pain radiating down an arm, nausea and vomiting, sweating, and shortness of breath. Women can experience more subtle symptoms, like fatigue, a burning sensation or upper abdominal pain. In any case, call 911.