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  2. Winter Asthma Attacks: When To Go To The Emergency Room - AOL

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    An asthma attack that is not responding to usual treatment, such as inhalers, or is getting worse quickly. Lips or fingernails turning blue or gray. Persistent chest tightness.

  3. How To Deal With Asthma In The Cold

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    In case of an attack, asthma sufferers should keep their medication on hand, which may include an inhaler. Keeping a nebulizer at home can help as well. Show comments. Advertisement.

  4. The #1 Thing to Do If You're Having an Asthma Attack ... - AOL

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    You should also know when to call 911.

  5. Anti-asthmatic agents - Wikipedia

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    Anti-asthmatic agents, also known as anti-asthma drugs, refer to drugs that can aid in airway smooth muscle dilation to allow normal breathing during an asthma attack or reduce inflammation on the airway to decrease airway resistance for asthmatic patients, or both. The goal of asthmatic agents is to reduce asthma exacerbation frequencies and ...

  6. Pursed-lip breathing - Wikipedia

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    It can be used effectively during asthma attacks to slow breathing and reduce the work of breathing. [1] Physicians, nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and respiratory therapists teach this technique to their patients to ease shortness of breath and to promote deep breathing, also referred to as abdominal or diaphragmatic ...

  7. Bronchial thermoplasty - Wikipedia

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    In a clinical study, bronchial thermoplasty has been proven to provide long-term reduction in asthma induced breathing difficulty to at least 5 years and improve the quality of life for severe persistent asthma patients. [7] Reduction in asthma attacks, ER visits, and hospitalizations for respiratory symptoms are maintained to at least 5 years. [8]

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