Well, usually, after running for a very long time, put your hands behind your head until your breathing is stable or under control at least. You should most likely ask your local doctor these...
It is not proven that they can, but it is thought so because petting them calms you and lowers your blood pressure, as well as possibly being able to breathe better.
Unless the person has exercise-induced asthma, yoga would have no effect on asthma. If they do have exercise-induced asthma, it is possible that the yoga could actually trigger an attack.
During an asthma attack, depending on what the cause of it was, first and foremost if they have an inhaler, let them use it. If they need immediate medical assistance either call an ambulance or take...
Yes it, does as alcohol gives heat. It has worked for me.More on thisThe effect of alcohol on asthma has been studied by researchers with mixed results. Some studies have reported that alcohol has a...