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PLEASEEE just check out what I have to say !!!

I already posted a ‘question’ but no one answer :’) —- anyways PLEASE READ!

Background info:
WHEN I WAS YOUNGER I had asthma not for too long,though I did use an inhaler but since it ‘stopped’ quickly I rarely have memories of using it, fast forward couple years I suddenly get more tired from running , ok , I am a lazy person so guess i just was no longer used to running that often didn’t think much of it though I did think “maybe my asthma is back” I was breathing fine just got tired more so didn’t think much of it, couple more years now I noticed my chest feels a bit tight again didn’t think much of it till I guess today? I went back to thinking “MAYBE MY ASTHMA IS BACK”
**worried a bit more due to this pandemic but I can assure you I am not sick in that way!** I googled but I am not sure since I for sure don’t want to self diagnose myself but I did notice a few things that were said that matched up with how I am feeling


I need advice! sorry for all that I just wanted to put out background information

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Answer:

u have a very light asthma, asthma can not "go away" . if u have it, u have it forever. u still have asthma, so if you feel a tightness in your chest you should use your inhaler, but ONLY if you feel the tightness and/ or symptoms of asthma because useing the inhaler without feeling and pain wont benifit you and it will be a waste of money.

Explanation: How do reliever inhalers help asthma? When you have an asthma attack your blue reliever inhaler gets the medicine straight to your lungs, so it can quickly relax the muscles surrounding your airways. The airways can then open more widely, making it easier to breathe again.

HOPE IT HELPS!!

User TwoTimesAgnew
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Answer:

maybe you should get another inhaler, that might help

User Apetrisor
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