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  5. I experience a feeling of suffocation when I am in my office or travelling in a car. My office has centralised air conditioning, and due to the hot weather, it is difficult to travel in a car without AC. What could be the reason for this, and what should I do?

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I experience a feeling of suffocation when I am in my office or travelling in a car. My office has centralised air conditioning, and due to the hot weather, it is difficult to travel in a car without AC. What could be the reason for this, and what should I do?

Asked by Female, 32 · 3 months ago

A feeling of suffocation in air-conditioned places like offices or cars can occur due to poor ventilation, anxiety, sensitivity to cold air, allergies, or respiratory issues such as mild asthma. Try ensuring good airflow, taking short breaks outside for fresh air, staying well hydrated, and avoiding very low AC temperatures. If the problem happens frequently or is associated with symptoms like chest tightness, wheezing, or dizziness, it is advisable to consult a doctor for proper evaluation and treatment.
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A feeling of suffocation in air-conditioned spaces or cars may be related to sensitivity to air quality, possible mild asthma, or anxiety triggered by enclosed environments.

🩺 Possible Causes

  • Air quality issues: Centralized AC or car AC can circulate dust, allergens, or dry air that irritate your airways.
  • Mild asthma or airway sensitivity: Symptoms like shortness of breath can worsen in air-conditioned or enclosed spaces.
  • Anxiety or panic response: Feeling trapped or uncomfortable in confined spaces can cause a sensation of suffocation.

🏥 What You Should Do

  • Try to improve ventilation by opening windows occasionally if possible.
  • Use a humidifier or keep hydrated to reduce dryness from AC air.
  • Avoid known triggers like strong odors or dust in your office or car.
  • If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a pulmonologist (lung specialist) for evaluation and possible lung function tests.

⚠️ When to Seek Immediate Help

  • Severe shortness of breath or chest tightness
  • Wheezing or noisy breathing
  • Dizziness or fainting

If these occur, seek urgent medical care promptly. Otherwise, a specialist consultation can help identify the exact cause and guide appropriate treatment.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.I understand that you feel suffocated in air-conditioned environments like your office or car. To better understand your situation, could you please share your age and gender?

Answered 3 months ago