4 Products that Can Help Someone Who Has Trouble Breathing

We all know that breathing is incredibly important – after all, it’s one of the things that keeps us alive. That’s why it can be quite terrifying when someone has trouble breathing. Sometimes, this is a once-off thing. Other times, however, it can be a sign of an underlying problem.

Whether you or someone you know has trouble breathing, it’s a good idea to know about a few products that can help with this problem. Keep reading to learn about four products that do just this.

Saline

You might not know it, but saline can be incredibly effective when it comes to helping someone who suffers from respiratory problems. This is because it thins the mucus in your airways, making it easier for you to cough up and thus making it easier for you to breathe. Essentially, saline acts as a kind of nebulizer.

However, it’s not a good idea to simply use saline without professional advice, so be sure to consult a healthcare professional and also find out which saline solution is the best.

An asthma pump

Of course, when we think about products that help people breathe better, our minds often go to asthma pumps. Asthma pumps are a quick, easy, and effective way of helping someone breathe better if they are having trouble.

Contrary to their name, asthma pumps don’t only help people who have asthma – they can also help with a wide range of other respiratory issues.

If you do think you have asthma, however, you need to see a doctor to obtain a proper diagnosis, since they may want you to use other things alongside your asthma pump. Be sure to note these things when setting up a doctor’s appointment.

An oxygen tank

For people who suffer from serious problems with their breathing, an oxygen tank might be the best option. That being said, you need to keep in mind that you shouldn’t take this decision lightly. If you are constantly breathing via an oxygen tank, your lungs may grow weaker, so you should only do this as a last resort if nothing else works.

On top of that, oxygen tanks are also incredibly expensive, especially when compared to some of the other products on this list. However, if an oxygen tank is needed for you to breathe properly, you can save up for it by following these tips.

Natural products

Of course, if you have severe breathing problems, you should use products specifically formulated to help you resolve those problems. However, if it’s not something that occurs frequently, you might want to try a few natural methods to help you. Keep in mind that there’s no guarantee that these will work.

Many people claim that ginger can help you breathe better. Another natural method that may help you with your breathing is to drink black coffee. If this works for you, you might want to invest in a good coffee machine.

However, if these natural products don’t work, there’s no shame in trying other methods – your

Hot this week

Cartessa Aesthetics Partners with Classys to Bring EVERESSE to the U.S. Market

Classys, which is listed on the KOSDAQ, is one of South Korea's most distinguished aesthetic technology manufacturers, with devices distributed in 80+ markets globally. This partnership marks Classys's official entry into the American marketplace, with Cartessa Aesthetics as the exclusive distributor for EVERESSE, launched under the Volnewmer brand in current global markets.

Stryker Launches Next-Generation of SurgiCount+

Now integrated with Stryker's Triton technology, SurgiCount+ addresses two key challenges: retained surgical sponges and blood loss assessment. Integrating these previously separate digital solutions provides the added benefit of a more efficient, streamlined workflow for hospitals notes Stryker.

Nevro Receives CE Mark In Europe for It’s HFX iQ™ Spinal Cord Stimulation System

Nevro notes HFX iQ is the first and only SCS system with artificial intelligence (AI) technology that combines high-frequency (10 kHz) therapy built on landmark evidence that uses ongoing cloud data insights to deliver personalized pain relief

Recor Medical Reports: CMS Grants Distinct TPT Device Code and Category to Recor Medical for Ultrasound Renal Denervation

The approval of TPT offers incremental reimbursement payments for outpatient procedures performed with ultrasound renal denervation for Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries. It becomes effective January 1, 2025, and is expected to remain effective for up to three years notes Recor Medical.

Jupiter Endovascular Reports | 1st U.S. Patient Treated with Jupiter Shape-shifting Thrombectomy Device

“Navigation challenges during endovascular procedures are often underappreciated and have led to under-adoption of life-saving procedures, such as pulmonary embolectomy. We have purpose-built our Endoportal Control technology to solve these issues and make important endovascular procedures accessible to more clinicians and their patients who can benefit from them,” said Carl J. St. Bernard, Jupiter Endovascular CEO. “This first case in the U.S. could not have gone better, and appears to validate the safety and performance we are seeing in our currently-enrolling European SPIRARE I study.”