Lose My Breath When I Laugh

Literally causing people around me to worry i am going to pass out.
Lose my breath when i laugh. I feel a sort of tickle in my throat and the impulse is to cough. If i can stop the laughter at that point to episode subsides. Asbestosis is a serious lung disease causing shortness of breath dry cough chest tightness and more. My symptoms are primarily a chronic cough with some production a thick feeling in my lower throat like there s something there and i need to clear it inhaling very deep breaths will make me cough and a tightness gasping for breath when i laugh.
Listen to my lungs but never said anything about them being noisy. Now my blood pressure is back to normal and the symptoms still occur. The loss of breath when laughing has gotten very bad i m beginning to fear laughter because i can t breathe when i do. Just as the syncopal episode approaches i will have a distintive buzz ian rush in my head.
My lightheadedness began when my blood pressure began to go up. When laughing normal lung function is suspended so that efficient air movement through the lungs is interrupted. Every time i start to laugh hard i start coughing a very dry deep cough that makes me gag and sometimes vomit. Anemia iron deficiency anemia a lack of red blood cells can cause fatigue pale skin and gums brittle nails irritability and more.
If you ve been overbreathing for a long time sometimes tired respiratory muscles can you feel short of breath when you laugh shout talk very common in actors and singers. My symptomology is an extremely intense but rather silent in perspective laughter causing me to lose my breath. However i have learned that if i cough i completely lose my breath then i spend the next several seconds seems like minutes gasping and trying to catch my breath. I have been reading that some people who get lightheaded after laughing almost black out or even see white spots.
I am not sure why this happens. The first time this happened a couple of years ago i just. In the case of shortness of breath that has lasted for weeks or longer called chronic the condition is most often due to. Once i catch my breath everything is fine.