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.
It depends on the medication. The pump itself will take other pressurised medication canisters if they will physically fit. However - the medication in an asthma pump is solely for the treatment of asthma - not other conditions.
albuterol.
An inhaler
Things that can cause disorders of the lunas like cancer or asthma are allergies to dust,mold,or pollen. Avoiding these things can help prevent asthma attacks. Doctors can prescribe medication to help prevent asthma attacks. With good medical care,a person with asthma can lead a normal life.
No. But an overdose of asthma medication can cause a siezure.
The most commonly prescribed medication for asthma relief is albuterol. It comes as an inhaler or as nebulizer ampules.
Can parrots help Asthma?No, parrots can't help asthma. However, chiuauas do!
The use of an inhaler is highly effective for managing asthma symptoms. Inhalers deliver medication directly to the lungs, providing quick relief and reducing inflammation in the airways. They are a key part of asthma treatment and can help control symptoms and prevent asthma attacks.
During an asthma attack, depending on what the cause of it was, first and foremost if they have an inhaler, let them use it. If they need immediate medical assistance either call an ambulance or take them to an ER where the proper medication can be given to them. If they drink coffee or caffeinated beverages, provide them with that as well since caffeine helps to open up the bronchial passage and allows more air into the lungs.
Inhalers typically contain a medication (such as bronchodilators or corticosteroids) in a liquid, powder, or aerosol form. The medication is designed to be delivered directly to the lungs through inhalation to treat respiratory conditions like asthma or COPD. Some inhalers may also contain propellants to help deliver the medication effectively.
yes he does.......he takes medication for it(aspanol)