No: Bladder infections are: urinary burning, pain, hesitancy, incontinence, frequency, urgency, nighttime urination, blood in the urine, and hesitancy to starting your stream. I can't think of a way that any of these could contribute to breathing problems like shortness of breath, asthma, decreased exertional tolerance, or heart trouble causing breathing difficulty.
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