When we fall and land hard on our backs, why is it we can’t breathe for a few seconds after? What happens that causes that?

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I just remembered when I was a kid and I did this. The landing was hard and the panic that sets in when you realizes you can’t breathe. Oof.

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You breath by your diaphragm contracting and expanding. Your diaphragm tightens when you get hit in the stomach or fall to protect your core.

In severe situations your diaphragm does not relax right away. It stays contracted instead of resuming regular expansion and contraction to breathe.

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