If you have Asthma then you should have a nebulizer and an inhaler at home so you can do your own breathing treatments and open your lungs when it becomes necessary. Having to wait until you get to an emergency room could cause death. Please get the medical supplies and medications you need in your home.
Asthma calms down a little bit after you use a Inhaler. It gets rid of coughing You can also use a breathing treatment that helps your coughing calm down and your breathing. I know this because my sister has asthema and she trys to have attacts alot!
Yes, steam from a hot shower is an alternative medical method for relieving bronchospasm from an asthma attack. The steam will help the muscle and bronchospasm to relax, partially relieving the symptoms of the asthma attack. However, it must be noted that the priority treatment for an asthma attack is to administer the prescribed bronchodilator, usually by means of an inhaler. Common bronchodilators include salbutamol, terbutaline sulfate and adrenalin. If a patient presents with signs of an asthma attack, ask them to stop what they are doing, rest, and administer the prescribed medication. Be prepared to have medical assistance dispatched should the condition worsen. Reassuring the patient, as opposed to putting them in a hot shower, can often be more effective. Keeping the patient calm, free from stress and panic will lessen the need to breathe erratically making the patient feel less short of breath. Monitor the patient closely and administer a second dose of the medication if the condition does not improve within five minutes. Call for urgent medical backup if the patient can no longer speak due to lack of air, has gone unconscious or complains that the asthma attack is the worse they have ever had.
No, as far as I know. I have a pet pug, and she has asthma, but I have met quite a few pugs that do not have asthma. Now, it is likely if you get a pug he/she might have asthma. Thay have random attacks, but you just have to calm them down, it's not that bad.
Yes, It works on my son, and keeps him calm.
My vet told me to blow softly into his nose while he is having the attack and also try to calm them down by petting, talking getting them to focus on you. My dog has them so bad his whole body gets stiff and it sounds like a snorting sound. I have a Lasha-poo. It works for him.
if you don't bother them, they'll be calm. But! if you approach a wild one it will attack you.
Some studies have shown that people with asthma are more likely to suffer panic attacks. Having asthma was linked to a 4.5-fold increase in the risk of developing panic disorder, a condition characterized by repeated, unexplained panic attacks. And people with panic disorder were six times as likely as people without the anxiety condition to develop asthma over the 20 year follow-up period.The asthma link was much stronger among people who had panic disorder than in those who had infrequent panic attacks. Smokers and those with a family history of allergies were also at increased risk. Smoking is known to exacerbate both asthma and panic disorder."Asthma is a very frightening condition to have," says Mike Thomas, MD. "When you repeatedly have episodes where you are fighting for breath it is not a great leap to think that that might push you toward a formal anxiety disorder if you are vulnerable."
The best thing to use is an inhaler, but if you don't have one, try drinking hot coffee or taking a hot shower. What ever you do, be as calm as you can in this situation, as stress or anxiety will only make the asthma attack worse. Caffiene can sometimes aid bronchodilation as well as the heated humidity that you breathe in during a hot shower. If the symptoms are bad, don't wait. Go to the emergency room or doctors office right away.
being born with breathing problems or just having breathing problems Hayfever being around someone who smokes and smoking your self if you get an asthma attack don't panick it only makes it worse find a breathing pattern to calm yourself down then call 999!
there is no such beauty treatment but the only way is to keep calm and enjoy
tap the shark on its nose and stay calm
During a sudden attack one must compose themselves and try to remain calm during the ordeal. It is once they are calm they can think of how to approach this sudden incident.