Child asthma: inhaler techniques


The symptoms of childhood asthma, how it can be treated, and which inhaler is right for children

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7 Responses to “Child asthma: inhaler techniques”

  1. poptropicalover1010 Says:

    i havent had a asthma attack in 2 years and what do you know? i had one yesterday =]

  2. Pitbullover100 Says:

    This is an old video. I have Asthma i use Ventolin for a rescue inhaler, and Pulmicort Flexhaler for a prevenative.

  3. mcq400 Says:

    my inhaler never helps.

  4. cutiepie1874 Says:

    ive got asthma but im not gonna let it slow me down

  5. toysgalore Says:

    i fink i mite hav asthma

  6. butterflies124 Says:

    yes same i have an accuhaler… but it doesnt seem to help.

  7. BoA4eva Says:

    I have asthma. Its quite funny actually. I was using one of the older children ones but I think it was the one that was placed in the spacer at the beginning. I’ve used that one for years ever since I had asthma. Of course I used the spacer when I was a toddler. 2 years ago, I was given one of those round disc accuhalers for smaller children. I’m not saying that they can’t be used by everyone but I am nearly 18 haha.

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