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My uncle suffered from Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis for years, struggling with persistent symptoms. After turning to Ayurveda, he found complete relief. He now breathes easily and feels rejuvenated.
Ok mine is below mild they happen like once or twice a month. Only when im around cats or a lot of dust tho. I can go longer if indont come in contact with any of those. I feel so bad for people with bad asthma cus it feels horrible i hope you all get better 😞
I'm 17 years old and have been smoking pretty much daily since I was 10, the last cigarette I smoked was 19 days ago. I often feel like relapsing but I will keep pushing through this! I might be young, but I also suffer the consequences from long-term smoking, if you don't smoke, DO NOT START! And if you do smoke, quit, believe in yourself and think about what you're missing out on! Quitting is the best decision I've ever made.
My parents and doctor said I have asthma if I remember correctly but I barely have asthma attacks like it only happens once every two months and I'm so confused but I'm not complaining
I was a heavy smoker for over 30 years, but shockingly an amazing runner. Sprinter & cross country. I don't have any known problems thus far. Smoking is never a good idea. I know many smoke for stress reduction or some sort of emotional trauma. I'd implore YOU ALL to find a better way. One does not have the right to abuse their body.
I recently (7 months ago, give or take a few) got diagnosed with mild asthma. It was good at the beginning, taking just my everyday inhaler which opened up my lungs by 9% in only 3 months. However, these past few months have been terrible to me. I’ve been getting flare ups about three times a month and have been taking my rescue inhaler about 1 time a week (not including when I take it during karate). Today I went on a bike ride and brought my emergency inhaler, thank God. I went up this hill that I used to be able to get up to but had to quit half way. My heart was THUMPING, what felt like out of my chest. I couldn’t breathe because what felt like a giant metal ball in my throat was blocking it. Took 2 pumps of my rescue-inhaler and felt fine, still shaking and my body ached but I was okay. Then later on (2 minutes later) I couldn’t breathe again, which was extremely confusing and painful in general. I’m gonna be talking to my asthma specialist soon about this. I think I might have moderate asthma. Thanks for this really informative video!
I used to have asthma when i was around 7 but im 11 now watching this bc my parents have smoked all my life,i have a cough (i cough atleast 10 times a day) and my asthma went away after a while so im scared i might have it
Im 60 years old first got sarcoidosis at 24 years of age i took early retirement at age 50 because ive now got lung fibrosis and pulmonary hypertension the Dr's here in the UK play this illness down thats why mine became progressive my resting oxygen sit at 93 when i move about it drops to 88 sometimes 86 i get no treatment no oxygen and see a consultant once every 6 months when i explain my fatigue and symptoms im told its nothing to do with my chest disease 😅
I might Mabe asthma bc I get sick a lot and to the point I can’t breathe my doctor recommended me to go to a a specialist so idk what will happen. Another reason this could be is because my dad smokes so
It may be asthma. I have the same problem too where I don’t cough but my chest gets tight and it feels like there is a giant metal ball in my throat that is just stuck there. You should probably bring it up in your annual check up at the doctors; they can give you a good place to visit where they specialize in just asthma (or sometimes allergies too).
Turns out around 75% of people diagnosed with asthma really don't have asthma but gerd and there is breathing exercises specifically for the gut to stop acid from getting into your lungs and has changed my life these exercises can be found on RU-vid
20 days for me today never came this far,I suffer badly with asthma always have but got worse this past year so I gave up smoking and was really hard as I miss that cigarette in the morning with my coffee.but I dont miss the pains in my heart and shortness of breath along with extreme headaches,all that horrible gunk stopping my airways I personally dont miss that.i keep telling myself that when I crave a cigarette I no it's going to diminish in time. 20 days ain't long but good for me just nicotine patches tried vaping last year and omg that was worse I had asthma attack my lungs were so tight I could not breath even my inhalers never worked as normal.
Bro i take my inhaler 2 times a D A Y Also i lasted a few months without going to the doc (I went to the doc once and they gave me the wrong treatment) My family thought i had a cough but i have asthma
Medical Ethics in three phrases : Respect colleagues (Every personnel in hospital not just doctors) and not to be mean with sharing medical knowledge as this will help cure a poor patient. Don't be a pig and look to it from the point of view that this doctor will share the income by curing a patient who seeks his not my clinic. Work for the benefit of the patient, who is in the weaker position and feels pain, and you are in the stronger position, so do not take an advantage over him/her. you have the right to make your living, being a doctor is a job, and that's why you went to medical school and worked hard for the job, but don't use the patient, and either make him/her either hungry or still ill, and offcourse hide their privacy, and pride. respect their believes. Don't cheat and claim another position, he/she has got the right to know your real identity. say other options of managment even if not avaliable in the place where you work, honestly. then pateints will trust you. Finally stay up-todate with new advances in medicine. don't be lazy, nor give up saying i do not have the capabilities to do or practice this. at least be informed as you might refere the sick to another hospital which have the facility or at least not look low and ignorant infront of patient, and use what is useful from new guide lines and avaliable & suites the individual perso