Yes, thats why theyre called cough lollies.
Not if you use it properly - there is not enough steroid in an inhaler to affect your genitals.
yes
When having an asthma attack the green inhaler is a Respritory Inflantational inhaler. When you run out of breath and can't breath in, this inhaler helps make that possible.The orange inhaler is a Pulmanary Ventalation inhaler that help relax your lungs in order to breath out.
Yes it loosens the airways in your wind pipe so its easier to breath and stops a chesty cough.
U get a real inhalor
protuses is a disease that make you have a whopping cough,high fever and more
It sounds more like a short, sharp wheeze than an actual cough like humans make.
If albuterol does not help cough you may need a long term orally administered steroid base, the most commonly prescribed being prednisone which has been highly successful in treating chronic cough. If cough is because of long term asthma then see your physician the very next day of Albuterol use to try a different rescue inhaler.
Yes it can I have a cold right now and I have weezing as well as a chronic cough I recommend you keep an inhaler close by
Cardiac flutters do not generally make you gasp or cough, they are more related to a rapid heartbeat and tachycardia. Congestive heart failure can produce a slight cough. If you are experiencing symptoms that you are concerned about make an appointment with your physician.
An inhaler that has a specific fast acting medication in it, usually Albuterol. It works quickly when you have sudden symptoms, which is why they call it a "rescue" inhaler. Other Asthma meds or COPD meds like an inhaler that has a steroid, like Advair, are more maintainence inhalers and would not be used to relieve sudden symptoms.