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Breathing problem

Hello,
I'm 34yo and have quite big problem with breathing last year. It looks like, enviroment problem even more accurate my shoes. When i replace shoes with new, i can breathe normal for a week, then i have to buy another shoes. If i put shoes off at work, i can breath alot better and normal.

I've check, for odors, but legs and foot don't smell, even family confirm. Shoe also don't smell, but i'm kind of forced to trow them away, even washing not helps.

It is like burning in my nose inside deep, like i would breathe some chemical or something. sprays, nasal solution not help, when gets heavy irritated it takes till evening to be good sometimes. It always help if i lay down on couch or bed. Sometimes also showering, but not always.

Anyone has any idea?  What could be that connection with shoes...if i take it off it is ok...
Thanks.
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Is it possible that today all new shoes from the stores are sprayed with any chemical or impregnation that causes that irritation or allergic reaction?
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Is it possible that today all new shoes from the stores are sprayed with any chemical or impregnation that causes that irritation or allergic reaction?
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Shortness of breath happens to everyone sometimes, but when it's constant, it might mean an underlying health problem.
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