BreatheWell Inhaler | Breathing Assistance Device

The BreatheWell Inhaler is a portable device that can be used to help individuals manage their breathing and promote relaxation. It does not contain any medication.
Category
Device
Where to get
Available for purchase at health and wellness stores.
Applicable for
Features
Portable, No medication
Suitable_for
Breathing support
Prepared by Lee Cheng, reviewed by Dr. Helena Rodriguez

BreatheWell Inhaler FAQ


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What is an inhaler used for?

An inhaler is a device containing a medicine that you take by breathing in (inhaling). Inhalers are the main treatment for asthma and help to control asthma symptoms. There are many different types of inhaler, which can be confusing.

What is an asthma inhaler & how does it work?

What is an asthma inhaler and how does it work? An inhaler is a device used to treat and relieve symptoms of asthma by delivering medicine into the lungs. There are two main types of inhalers - a reliever and a preventer.Reliever inhalers work by relaxing the muscles in your airways to open them up, allowing you to breathe more easily.

What are the different types of asthma inhalers?

There are different asthma inhaler devices that deliver the same medicine. In the treatment of asthma, the medicine inside inhalers can be divided into: Relievers (short-acting bronchodilators). Preventers (steroid inhalers). Long-acting bronchodilators.

How does a reliever inhaler work?

Your reliever inhaler works quickly to relax the muscles in your airways so you can breathe more easily. If you have an asthma attack, your reliever inhaler can be a life saver. Keep your reliever inhaler with you at all times, so you can use it as soon as you notice any symptoms. Where do you get a reliever inhaler?

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