There are a number of different breathing problems which are associated with diabetes.  Diabetes and breathing problems, first of all can be a sign of diabetic ketoacidosis.  When ketoacidosis takes effect, one of the first signs is normally deep rapid breathing or breathing difficulty when lying down. Other symptoms include:

  • Dry skin and mouth
  • A flushed face
  • Fruity smelling breath
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Decreased appetite
  • Decreased consciousness
  • Muscle stiffness or aches
  • Fatigue

 

If these symptoms are noticed, particularly if the person has type-1 diabetes, emergency treatment should be sought. This is a very serious condition which can lead to diabetic coma or death. Treatment is centered on correcting the high blood sugar level with insulin and replacing any lost fluids.

 

Diabetes and Breathing Problems

 

There are a number of other causes of breathing difficulties related to diabetes. These can be brought about by cardiovascular problems, emotions, or injury. …