Psychogenic dyspnea is breathlessness arising from psychological factors rather than organic respiratory or cardiac disease. It matters clinically as it can mimic serious conditions, leading to misdiagnosis and unnecessary investigations. It is commonly associated with anxiety disorders, where hyperventilation exacerbates symptoms and complicates management.

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