A member asked:

I have difficulty breathing when there is a large gust of wind (hair dryer, hand dryer, wind). any reasoning for this?

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AHotWind'sA-Blowin': Some people have"hyperactive airways."Many of these have asthma. And asthma can be kicked-off by any number of things,even cold air, exercise, stress,etc. So in your case maybe it's hot dry blowing air.Now, because it is caused by this one specific thing I wouldn't label you an asthmatic.I'd just call it being sensitive to that kind of air. If you must use that hair dryer,you could use an inhaler

Answered 10/7/2014

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