India, Sept. 19 -- Breathing feels naturally 'automatic,' so the involuntary action doesn't draw much attention, until something disrupts and your breathing falls out of rhythm. How you breathe can also signal underlying problems in major organs like the lungs or heart. While the rate of breathing may vary based on activity level, it's essential not to dismiss any unusual change or abnormal rhythm as just routine.

Dr Kunal Sood, an anesthesiology and interventional pain medicine physician, in an Instagram August 18 post shared four breathing problems people should start paying attention to. According to him, different problems may hint at specific issues. Let's look at what these issues are and the potential root causes.

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