3. Lung Disease
Lung disease can commonly be associated with people who have been smoking for their entire lives and eventually degraded their lungs to the point where they developed chronic lung conditions like bronchitis and pneumonia later on in life: If you are a smoker, then you are at a considerably higher risk for developing lung disease and shortness of breath all the time as a result.
But it’s not always the case when people develop lung disease – some people develop lung disease because of external factors like their environment, and many people can develop lung disease even if they’ve never been a smoker. How will you know that you have the potential to develop lung disease then? Pay attention to the levels of pollution around you – and note if you are experiencing any chronic shortness of breath: If you are then it could be time to make an appointment with your doctor.