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First Aid for Breathing Problems

Some 44 million Americans suffer from allergies and asthma and have trouble breathing during an attack. What’s more, there are millions of people who have breathing difficulties because of grey, gritty smog and air polluted by poorly tuned engines and cigarette smoke.

Breathing difficulties also affect people who are very allergic to some types of shellfish, nuts, medications and insect bites. These people can suffer an allergic reaction called anaphylactic shock. This reaction begins within minutes of exposure to the substance causing the allergy.
During this type of allergic reaction, the airways narrow, making it difficult to breathe. Soon, the heartbeat races and blood pressure drops. Anaphylactic shock can kill if a person is not treated
within 15 minutes.

Breathing difficulties from some things may require emergency care.

In children they include:

In children and adults they include:

In adults they include:

 Prevention

Self-Care Procedures

For people affected by air pollution or pollen:

For people allergic to molds, breathing problems can be avoided or lessened if you:

If you or anyone in your family has serious allergies, it is a good idea to wear a medical identification tag such as ones available at drug stores or ones custom made by Medic Alert Foundation.

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