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What is this breathing noise when turning chest?

When I open my mouth, and I twist my chest it feels like air is coming in and out a little bit making a light “ahhhh” sound, I’ve never heard it before and it’s not painful. I’ve had issues with my lungs before and I don’t know what’s causing this noise, after I twist my chest it feels weird to breath for a little bit but then everything feels normal after about 1 min. No pain at all, am 15 5”9 ~160
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18524847 tn?1465595901
no one answered you. Sorry.  Is this an ongoing thing still?  Is it like a wheezing noise?  Have you been sick?
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I think this has happened to me before and I believe the sound is inside your head and the breathing part is from your skin but I don't want to bore you to death with a bunch of health stuff so you should be ok
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Ok apparently I was wrong about the sound.
Turns out I have inner ear ringing. (Very annoying)
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Yeah this is probably normal. It happens to me all the time, like if I'm twisting with my mouth open I can kind of hear my lungs being squeezed. If you ever read this, I think you are okay.
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