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slowly work on a breathing theorpy but its not hard
just sit somewhere and take a glass of water drink some of it then breeth in slowly
it helps control some of the constricting of the chest.
2, yes but not as bad as it was when you had the flu.
2007-02-09 14:44:13
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answered by Inugurl3 4
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2016-07-26 16:27:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, with asthma, colds will move right down into your chest. I have it, too, and it is very difficult.
I hate to say it, but is there any way you can get some more asthma meds? I have found that using my albuterol inhaler (with a spacer, if you can get one) is the best way to cope with this kind of a problem. The more I use it, the better I can clear my lungs.
Ricola cough drops are good for a coughing attack, but the effect doesn't last long. Cold air and talking a lot can trigger coughing, so avoid those. Getting a lot of rest seems to help, too.
I hope you feel better soon.
2007-02-09 16:29:17
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answered by vegan 5
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I feel your pain. I've had asthma for 14 years now and have seen several doctors. The truth is, there is no known cure for asthma at the moment. But the symptoms can be prevented. It really depends on what causes your brother's asthma. Mine is usually dust and hot weather. But I think the universal method is using the control inhaler.
I cured my Asthma the natural way?
2016-05-15 07:04:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you tried eliminating dairy from your diet? I suffered my whole life with asthma until I stopped consuming dairy and started taking small doses of natural ephedrine...this is the one I use:
http://www.naturalkiosk.com/proddetail.php?prod=033674000120&cat=47
Also...explore this website:
http://www.mercola.com/2005/nov/8/a_natural_treatment_for_asthma.htm
The first step is BELIEVING that you can and will be well...that you do not NEED meds for the rest of your life...and that you WILL breathe normally again!!!
You'll see!!
I'm very healthy now and there was a time when I could barely get up a flight of stairs without losing my breath....the toxins in dairy are a direct link to breathing problems...also a lack of sunlight and dependency on meds only makes matters worse.
I wish you the BEST !!!!!!!
I've been in the Alternative Medicine field for many years now, and offer individualized consultations:
http://www.kasamba.com/Wellness-Coach
2007-02-13 02:00:37
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-11-03 01:00:59
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answered by ? 4
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I suggest you quickly go to a doctor!
Take a look at this ..it will help you a lot!
http://cystic-fibrosis.50webs.com
The site was designed by a cousin of mine which actually had Cystic Fibrosis but he died :(
He made a great thing anyway designing a site to help others in the same condition as him.
2007-02-11 00:02:54
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answered by rol3y2104 1
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