In this episode, we'll be discussing a topic that is often overlooked but has a significant impact on our health - mouth breathing. May is Mouth Breathing Awareness Month, and it's essential to shed light on this habit that affects many individuals, often without their knowledge.
From the stigma surrounding mouth breathing to its potential health consequences, we'll dive deep into understanding why awareness is crucial. With masks becoming a regular part of our lives, mouth breathing has become a more prevalent concern, especially among children. We'll explore the importance of proper breathing habits and how they can influence our overall well-being.
So join us as we uncover the truth about mouth breathing and learn how to take control of this habit to improve our health and the health of our loved ones. Let's break the stigma and breathe right for a happier, healthier life.
Key Takeaways:
-Mouth breathing is an under-diagnosed and under-discussed health issue that we need to pay much closer attention to.
- Changing the way we breathe can influence our health in a variety of ways.
-Mouth breathing occurs when the nose doesn't provide enough air, forcing the mouth to take over.
-If not corrected, mouth breathing can become a habit, making awareness crucial.
-The brainstem controls respiratory function, but humans can still control their breathing patterns.
-Changing breathing patterns can help manage anxiety and hyperventilation.
-Nose breathing provides 18% more oxygen to the brain, which is essential for survival.
-Occasional mouth breathing is natural, e.g., during intense physical activity.
-Chronic mouth breathing can cause health problems.
-Nose breathing has a calming effect due to its impact on the parasympathetic nervous system.
-Mouth breathing triggers the sympathetic nervous system, keeping you in fight or flight mode.