5 Things to Do When Asthma Attack Without an Inhaler

Publicado 2021-09-19

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  • @davidbrown5185
    Having been asthmatic for over 70 years, my advice is put your arms above your head and lean forwards. Count your breathing. Breathe out for twice as long as you breathe in. It’s very important to empty the lungs before trying to breathe in. Slow long breaths. Remain calm.
  • @OzenOneLXLLL
    Tysm this is really helpful my friend is having a ashma attack rn she can’t breath
  • @jasdeepkaurpannu
    Thanku so much I'm in 12th bcoz of Anxiety and stress I'm asthmatic 🥺this helps me alot..at that time I haven't asthma pump..
  • @baronghede2365
    To anyone who finds my comment please try yoga, meditation, Herb's a plant based diet and drink herbel teas, Blessed be.
  • @sunrisestar1647
    This was a little help because I’m having an asthma attack right now sort of and I’m at a my grandmas and everyone is ASLEEP. Edit: I almost blacked out with no air 😱. Another edit: I’m 11 and I had asthma when i was 3 😱
  • OMG IM HAVING THE SAME PROBLEM at my grandmas and every one is asleep and I can’t breath but I know that I’m scared and I’m weezing I’m ten and I’m trying to look up ways but I don’t feel to good so I might as well go call my mom..
  • I must appreciate Dr igho on YouTube for helping me and my husband in getting rid of Asthma completely after so many years in pain God sent you to save my family with your natural herbs and roots all thanks to you doctor you are a God sent keep saving lives sir I really appreciate all you have done for me and my family my God bless you richly sir
  • @Bl.tz99
    Ever since i got that shot to go to school when i was 5 i had asthma ever since if you want or planning to get a shot i do not suggest it may really mess up your life
  • @estherbaettig
    Chewing on a piece of ginger does it for me, together with rife frequency (youtube).
  • @Chair954
    Im having one rn every time i breathe
  • @cjbartoz
    Dr. K.P. Buteyko once said:  “To test the validity of the scientific discovery we made almost 30 years ago, it takes 30 seconds of time: offer an asthmatic hyperventilation - he will have a suffocation attack, offer to reduce breathing - will relieve the attack. The cause of the asthma attack is hyperventilation of the lungs, no one said this before our scientific research. And so I have been asking scientists for 30 years to spend 30 seconds to check this (1986).”