You can use either:
A nebulizer. You put anti inflammatory medicine or other medicine to help stop difficulty breathing into a plastic chamber, you put the mask to your mouth ( comes in a mouth tube or a strap where it cover your mouth) and breath it in to reduce swelling and inflammation.
OR
A fast acting inhaler which will quickly reduce swelling and inflammation. There is a aerochamber ( you puff the medicine into a chamber,open the lid, then breath it in, gets more medicine then)
A regular inhaler which you puff then breath)
One name for a breathing machine is a ventilator. Old timey breathing machines were called "iron lungs." Some people consider CPAP machines and nebulizers breathing machines, but they do not breathe for you.
respirator
Nebulizer
Asthma is treated with portable inhalers and breathing machines (medicinal ventilators) for serious attacks.
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Respiratory problems - difficulty breathing, asthma attacks, cancer (long term!).
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No, the physical exercise of push ups cannot reduce asthma attacks. To help reduce asthma attacks a person can consume some caffeine.
i think its to prevent attacks and when attacks occur to stop them and make your breathing easier doctors also check asthmatics reguraly to see if their condition is improving or getting worse.
they get out of breath
You can control asthma attacks at home by taking treatment of your symptoms involves avoiding things that cause asthma attacks that is the best way to overcome asthma attack is through home remedies.
There is no known association between swimming and decreased incidence of asthma attacks. Asthma attacks are generally triggered by an allergenic or chemical agent, or physical activity so swimming may actually increase the incidence of attacks.
An Albuterol Inhaler. To help during Asthma Attacks. Advair or Flovent or other Asthma medications to help Attacks occur less.
normal breathing is nice and easy while breathing during an asthma attack is difficult and doesnt allow you to fully use your airways.
You took h1n1 mist and have asthma now have trouble breathing?