Things you can do at Home when an Inhaler isn't Available
In my past experiences I have found that you can't always get a
doctor to agree with you about your child's sickness. Like most
moms, they know their children better than anyone. I knew that
my child had asthma. The doctor kept telling me he did not. I
found my child, at times, having a hard time breathing. So I
tried several different things that helped him. Here are just a
few things that can be done at home, when your child cannot
breathe and you have no inhaler. * Open your freezer door and
put your chills as close as you can to the freezer so the mist
can be breathed in by the child. You might even wrap a blanket
around the child so they don't get to cold. * If it is at night
and it's cool outside take your child outside and allowing them
to breathe in the cool air will also open your child up to
breathe better. Again wrap a blanket around your child so they
don't get to cold. * Run pure hot water into your bathtub. Shut
the door so the heat will stay in the bathroom. The fog from the
hot water will open your child. * If you have an air conditioner
and turn it on cool. Put your child in front of it. This too
will open your child's passage way. * If you have none of these
things. You can allow your child to drink two cold 12 oz cokes.
I couldn't get our family doctor to give my son an inhaler for
a long time. I had to find ways on my own to help my child
breathe. All of these things have worked for me. I eventually
changed doctors and did get a diagnosis that my child did have
asthma. I hope these few ideas can help you and your child both
breathe a little better.