Yes, I've been Bringing mine since i was a little kid, last time i brought one with me was December 20, 2009 and will be bringing mine again December 15, 2010. I believe it has to be in some sort of bag or carrying case, other then that your fine.
when you have asthma you will have to use prescription medicines to help with your breathing, i personally take salbutamol.
Sure you can.
yes.if you have asthma sometimes your asthma will kick up and you may not know it but you are weising(we-sing). when you are suspishosly coughing have somebody lesten to your back. if you are weising then take a rescue inhaler or a breathing treatment. the breathing can take 15 to 20 minets. the rescue inhaler takes about a few minets.
No. Asthma is a disease that affects the lungs, not the throat. Only medication can help with asthma. Go to your doctor and he/she should prescribe medications for your asthma both for preventing it and for whenever your asthma flares up, such as a quick relief inhaler and a breathing machine for use with prescribed medication(s). Never take more than the prescribed dose on any medication. If your asthma symptoms persist or get worse, go to the emergency room or call 911 immediately.
..Well. From my research and whatnot. Asthma cannot be cured, but it can be treated. There's many medications to keep your asthma under control, but there is no cure for it. You'll always have it. But you can treat it to where it's very minor. Ask your doctor. (:
if you're not that fast and don't usually take long and deep breaths, then breathing difficulties would occur
Asthma is a critical breathing disorder which is treated by an inhaler when needeed. People with this disorder should take precautions and be healthy. Further questions should be asked to a family doctor.
They might die if you dont take them to the hospital imediently. So when you notice that happening take them to the hospital immedietly.
Yes. 5mgs can help relax the airways and allow for better breathing. See your doctor for more information
Asthma is a breathing disorder, in which when your allergies act up, your throat gets swollen and makes it harder to breathe. this is also refereed to as an "asthma attack", or a sudden break of asthma from allergies.
Someone's chest caving in can be very serious. If the person has asthma it is probably a attack and they should use their inhaler or take a breathing treatment. If that does not help or the person does not have asthma seek medical help immediately.
Pulmonologists treat conditions that relate to the lungs. Some of the things they take care of is breathing, like when people have asthma or emphysema.