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  • Air fresheners: Could continuous scents hurt my lungs?

    Mayo Clinic — Long-term use of air fresheners may contribute to indoor pollution. Occasional exposure to air fresheners isn't likely to cause problems, as long as the products are used as directed. However, the chemicals in air fresheners may irritate your ...More…

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  • Asthma without wheezing: Is this possible?

    Mayo Clinic — Although wheezing is the most reliable sign of asthma, it isn't the only sign. Mayo Clinic asthma and allergy specialist James Li, M.D., and colleagues answer select questions from readers. Although wheezing is the most reliable sign of asthma, ...More…

  • Exercise-induced asthma

    Mayo Clinic — Exercise-induced asthma - Comprehensive overview covers treatment, symptoms of this condition that causes difficulty breathing. If you cough, wheeze or feel out of breath during or after exercise, you may have exercise-induced asthma. As with ...More…

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  • Three promising alternative asthma treatments

    Mayo Clinic — Here's the scoop on which alternative asthma treatments seem to work best. Complementary and alternative asthma treatments range from breathing exercises to herbal remedies. There's limited information about whether most of these treatments ...More…

  • Asthma control test

    Mayo Clinic — Take this asthma control test. Asthma control test Sept. 20, 2007 Video: Using a metered dose asthma inhaler and spacerMore…

  • Asthma attack

    Mayo Clinic — In an asthma attack, your airways begin to block and breathing becomes difficult. When asthma flares up, the bronchial tubes in the lungs narrow, making it difficult for air to pass through them. The tubes themselves may become inflamed and ...More…

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  • Video: How to use a metered dose asthma inhaler and spacer

    Mayo Clinic — Watch this video to learn how to use a metered dose asthma inhaler and spacer properly. Here are general instructions for using a metered dose inhaler and spacer. Remove the mouthpiece cover and place the spacer over the mouthpiece at the end of ...More…

  • Xopenex Inhl

    Web MD — Levalbuterol is used to treat wheezing and shortness of breath that commonly occur with lung problems (e.g., asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease). Controlling these symptoms can decrease time lost from work or school. Levalbuterol is a ...More…


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