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  • How to Diagnose and Treat Bronchospasms

    Have you ever experienced problems breathing, troubles in your chest and not being able to catch your breath? Sometimes there may seem to be an unexplained problem but it is very real. You may...

  • How to Treat Asthmatic Patients

    Asthma affects men, women and children of all ages. It is marked by inflammation and tightening, also called constriction, of the airways. Episodes of asthmatic symptoms are referred to as asthma...

  • How to Take Steps To Control Asthma Symptoms

    Intake of fresh air to the lungs is sometimes impaired by one or more triggering mechanism. Asthma is caused by a constriction or inflammation of the airways. Many people experience multiple...

  • How to Tell the Difference Between Asthma and Bronchial Adenoma

    Asthma and bronchia adenoma occurs in your lungs. With asthma, the air sacs in your lungs become constricted as it fills with mucus. Asthma isn't curable. In fact, the causes of asthma are...

  • How to Fight Asthma

    Over 20 million people are afflicted with asthma, a chronic, often debilitating disease that causes constriction in the airways and difficulty breathing. Although there is no cure, even severe...

  • How to Donate a Nebulizer

    Nebulizers help asthma sufferers breath normally and live better, healthier lives. Many people are denied access to a nebulizer because they lack health insurance or have little to no income....

  • How to Share a Nebulizer

    Nebulizers use forced air or other pressure to deliver breathing treatments, such as asthma medications, in a mist form that is inhaled directly into the lungs. These machines are costly, so they...

  • How to Teach the Use of a Nebulizer

    A nebulizer is a machine that helps turn liquid medications into vapor that can be inhaled. There are different types of nebulizers--a more expensive portable one and one that is bulky and needs...

  • How to Stop an Asthma Attack With Antacids

    Recent studies at BioMed Central have shown that taking an antacid during an asthma attack can help to treat some asthma symptoms. During an asthma attack, additional acid can build up in the...

  • How to Treat Exercise Induced Asthma

    If you have exercise-induce asthma, you've probably experienced wheezing, tightness in your chest, shortness of breath, coughing or extreme fatigue during exercise or sports. Your symptom can...

  • How to Tell the Difference: Asthma or Pneumonia

    Although asthma and pneumonia affect your lungs, the causes and symptoms are different. Asthma, which is a chronic lung disease, occurs in the bronchial tubes or airways in your lungs. Pneumonia,...

  • How to Avoid Asthma Attacks During the Winter Season

    Normally, many asthma suffers worry about the spring and summer months, because of its high allergy and pollen count with extreme heat and weather conditions. However, the winter months for asthma...

  • How to Treat Your Asthma Naturally

    Having an asthma attack is a terrifying experience. Not only is it scary but asthma can disrupt your daily life and leave you missing out on the activities you enjoy. But that doesn't have to...

  • How to Ease Asthma Symptoms

    Asthma is a medical condition in which the lining of a person's lungs can swell and develop mucus, making it difficult to breathe. The severity of asthma can vary from person to person, and may be...

  • How to Diagnose Pediatric Asthma

    Pediatric asthma is the most common chronic illness affecting children in the United States. Approximately four million youngsters suffer from asthma. Asthma is a condition in which the tiny...

  • How to Naturally Reduce Asthma in Children

    According to health-care-information.org, of the 24 million people with asthma in America, 40 percent of them are children. Difficulty breathing is a common symptom of asthma. The airways of an...

  • How to Determine Asthma

    Asthma is one of the most common health conditions in the world. More than 34 million Americans have it, and more than 300 million people suffer from its symptoms worldwide. But as widespread as...

  • How to Live With Lung Problems

    Lung problems result in difficulty breathing and are commonly caused by diseases and conditions that affect the lung directly. Lung complications can be challenging and impact daily living...

  • How to Beat Asthma

    Asthma is a respiratory condition that causes the airways in the lungs to swell and become narrow. The chest tightens and mucus builds, making it difficult or even impossible to breathe. Asthma...

  • How to Use a Power Nebulizer

    People with lung afflictions such as asthma, emphysema, COPD and cystic fibrosis often need medications delivered directly to the lungs instead of through the digestive system with pills. ...

  • How to Relieve Infant Gas Pain

    Relieving gas pain in infants is hit or miss, because nothing has actually proven to reduce this. Decide what steps to take when trying to relieve your infant's gas pain with help from a doctor in...

  • How to Treat Chest Congestion in Infants

    There are a few different ways to treat chest congestion in infants based on the severity of symptoms. Discover some ways to treat these symptoms with tips from a doctor in this free video on...

  • How to Diagnose RSV in Infants

    Diagnosing RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, is a little tricky, but it is treated the exact same way as many other respiratory viruses. Learn how to treat your infant's respiratory virus with...

  • How to Cure a Baby's Runny Nose

    To cure a baby's runny nose, you first need to determine the cause. Find out what is causing your baby's nose to run with help from a doctor in this free video on toddler ailments.

  • How to Treat Intestinal Parasites in Toddlers

    Most treatments for intestinal parasites do not kill the parasites right away and can take up to two weeks to show relief. Determine the best treatment for intestinal parasites in your toddler...

  • How to Recognize Early Signs of Autism in Toddlers

    Recognizing signs of autism in toddlers can be difficult to do at first because of the many different effects it has on the infant. Learn how you can best recognize autism in a toddler with...

  • Ringworm Treatment for Infants

    Ringworm treatments for infants are the same as those for adults and can usually be purchased over-the-counter. Find out if your infant has ringworm and learn how to treat it with advice from a...

  • Preventing Dog Allergies in a Baby

    Preventing dog allergies in babies is a murky subject and is debatable. Decide for yourself what works for preventing dog allergies in your baby with help from a doctor in this free video on...

  • How to Relieve Nasal Congestion in Infants

    Nasal congestion in infants can be caused by a variety of reasons, such as the common cold. Determine how to relieve you toddler's nasal congestion with advice from a doctor in this free video on...

  • How to Treat a Runny Nose in an Infant

    To treat a runny nose in an infant, you must first determine what the cause of the runny nose is. Have your toddler's runny nose treated with tips from a doctor in this free video on cold and flu...

  • How to Soothe a Toddler's Cough Without Medicine

    Soothing a toddler's cough without medication can actually be safer because there is less risk for side effects. Find out what you can use to soothe your toddler's cough with tips from a doctor in...

  • Sleep Apnea & Asthma in Toddlers

    Toddlers are at a particularly sensitive age for acquiring asthma which can generate sleep apnea. Discover if your toddler has either of these ailments with advice from a doctor in this free video...

  • Sleeping & Eating Disorders in Infants

    Sleeping and eating disorders in infants can be better recognized if you remember the toddler's eating habits from when they were a newborn. Learn how to recognize and treat sleeping and eating...

  • How to Cure Asthma Bacteria

    For some people with asthma--a condition marked by continuous or paroxysmal labored breathing and intense coughin-treatment with antibiotics is effective and appropriate to eradicate chronic...

  • How to Relieve Youself From Asthma Attack Without Inhalor

    Ever have an asthma attack and do not have or you are out of your rescue inhalor? I know I have and have found a few ways to overcome it as quickly as possible!

  • How to Lower the Risk of Asthma With Two Vitamins

    Did you know that diet can alter the risk of asthma? A new study suggests that two vitamins in particular may be associated with a reduced risk of asthma.Here's how to lower the risk of asthma...

  • How to Treat Bronchial Asthma

    Bronchial asthma is a disorder of the respiratory system. A bronchial asthma attack happens when the bronchial tubes in the lungs become constricted and inflamed. The bronchial wall muscles...

  • How to Help Night Asthma Coughs

    The complex tubes that transport air in and out of your lungs are called bronchial tubes or airways. Asthma is a long-term illness that affects your bronchial tubes. If you are suffering from...

  • How to Treat An Asthma Attack At Home

    Asthma attacks can be scary. Not being able to breath simulates one of our biggest fears, drowning. If you or your child is experiencing a severe asthma attack, there are several things you can do...

  • How to Communicate With Your Physician When You Have Asthma

    Asthma, a disease that makes it difficult for individuals to breathe when airways become constricted, may be considered a childhood disease but it can start at any age. According to statistics...

  • How to Avoid Using an Expired Asthma Inhaler

    Do you use a prescription inhaler to treat asthma symptoms ? Asthma inhalers can provide immediate relief for asthma symptoms and, in some cases, can be lifesaving. If you have significant asthma...

  • How to Control Asthma, For Acute Asthma Sufferers

    Cold and flu season, pollens, mold and hay fever, those are the four seasons for acute asthma sufferers, no more winter, spring, summer and fall for you. There are things you can do to help get...

  • How to Prevent Asthma Attacks in a Child

    Asthma affects nearly 9 million children in the United States alone--nearing the epidemic level--and does not appear to be subsiding. In fact, many parts of the country, and indeed the world, are...

  • How to Detox From Bronkaid

    Bronkaid is an over-the-counter medication by Bayer Corporation that gives short-term relief of tightness in the chest, shortness of breath, coughing and wheezing associated with bronchial asthma....

  • How to Cope with Pediatric Asthma in Your Child

    Having one of your children diagnosed with pediatric asthma can be a very scary thing to hear as a parent. My wife and I felt this way over 4 years ago when our oldest son was diagnosed with this...

  • How to Recognize Asthma Symptoms

    Do you have a nagging little cough? Clear your throat frequently? Get short of breath when you run around getting things done? You may have asthma and not even know it. Most people think that...

  • How to Prevent Asthma Attacks with Diet and Lifestyle Changes

    Asthma is a chronic lung condition that causes airways to become inflamed and constricted during an attack. According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA), an estimated 20...

  • How to Deal With Climate Related Problems

    Global warming is upon us as a people. By the world getting warmer we are more likely to be exposed and threaten by diseases and conditions. How to deal with certain issues is a must. Understand...

  • How to Reduce Summer Asthma Attacks

    Asthma, a lung condition that causes a person to have difficulty breathing when bronchial tubes are constricted, is a serious condition, and if not treated properly, can be deadly. Every...

  • How to Use a Nebuliser

    Use of a nebulizer is an effective means of administering inhaled asthma medication. A person breathes in a fine mist of medication to get as much down into the lungs as possible. This allows the...

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