You can try various natural remedies. For instance herb ginkgo was used for treating Asthma for centuries. Magnesium may make you feel better, also. Of course, you should know that the first step to treat asthma is visiting your doctor.
Taking prescribed medicine helps 100% of the time but here are a view home remedies I grew up on
-standing outside
-wafting smoke
-laying flat on your back taking deep controlled breathes
in cases of true emergency go or phone a hospital or nearby doctor
I would recommend going to a doctor to find out. I have asthma severely and they normally prescribe you a certain type of medicine such as advair or astmanex.
u use an inhaler. most people grow out of it. dont freak.
Asthma
to treat what specific symptoms?
you use an inhaler so you can breath normal again.
asthma
Yes, there are many ways to treat severe asthma. All asthma treatments are individualized and should be used in conjunction with treatment from your doctor. There are drug treatments that your DR will recommend.
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Treating asthma is no easy task, and because of that everyone is looking for natural asthma treatments. There are various different ways to treat asthma, it can be done naturally, by using medications, or even by using herbal treatments can be used to treat asthma.
Asthma is treated with portable inhalers and breathing machines (medicinal ventilators) for serious attacks.
Vitamin D alone is not believed to decrease Asthma. Vitamin D has been shown to increase the effect of Steroids when used to treat asthma. Hear is a link that will explain the use of vitamin D and Steroid in asthma treatment http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2011/04/21/can-vitamin-d-help-asthma-sufferers/
To treat children with asthma, there are several options such as medications, inhalers as well as oxygen therapy.
There is no way to get asthma medications without making an appointment with a doctor. A doctor will be able to diagnose and treat your asthma with the correct mixture of medications which you may not know about.
There are 2 types of inhalants used to treat asthma. There are the Metered Dose Inhalants which can be optional with a spacer to make using them easier and dry powder inhalants.