- On May 25, 2026
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Feeling short of breath despite normal oxygen levels is often related to how your breathing system is functioning rather than a problem with oxygen supply. In many cases, this sensation is linked to dysfunctional breathing patterns, stress activation of the nervous system, or inefficient diaphragm use.
When breathing becomes shallow or overactive, the body can interpret this as “not enough air,” even though oxygen levels are completely normal. This mismatch between sensation and physiology is often described as air hunger.
Breathing retraining can help restore a calmer, more efficient breathing pattern so the sensation of breathlessness decreases.


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