Breathe Freely with Chiropractic Care |
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What are some Potential Causes of Breathing Issues? |
Breathing problems can come in various forms depending on each individual. Did you know your muscles in the ribs, upper chest, and neck all support your breathing? Did you also know that your nerve system controls all those functions? If your breathing is quite fast, rapid, or shallow it may cause you to feel tightness in the chest, dizziness, light headedness, post-nasal drip, or have blocked sinuses. As with, other symptoms may include poor concentration, brain fog, racing or skipped heart-beat, mouth breathing, snoring, and poor sleep which can put an additional burden on the body which can often be caused by stress. In fact, breathing issues can also be correlated with other health related issues including:Back painNeck painPoor posturePoor digestionFatigueTension headachesAnxietyPoor quality of sleep |
How can Chiropractic Help with Breathing Issues? |
First and foremost, our approach for treatment to any breathing issues depends on the underlying cause of the breathing condition without the use of drugs which may provide a longer lasting solution to alleviating your breathing issues. To ensure your wellness correcting an upper cervical spinal subluxation(misalignment) in the body can often help improve breathing, quality of sleep, memory, and reduces both anxiety and stress directly through the nerve system. Your spinal column plays a key role in your central nervous system, especially when it comes to your breathing. In short, getting regular Chiropractic checkups, keeping a close eye on your posture, and a few simple muscle-strengthening exercising can all work to together to help maintain better quality of breathing. |
Let's Wrap This Up! |
If you or someone that you know has frequent or ongoing problems breathing give our office a call today and schedule a Chiropractic Evaluation especially if you're looking for a safe, natural, and drugless approach. We can help you determine if your upper cervical neck area might be playing a role in how you're breathing and if that is the case, we may be able to help correct it. Let us help you and your loved ones. |