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… Oral Breathing Devices for Snoring On this page: Overview Related … is called a mandibular repositioning device . Some oral breathing devices supply electrical stimulation to the … from collapsing when you sleep. Research shows that oral breathing devices can reduce snoring. footnote 1 Possible …
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… Stress Management: Breathing Exercises for Relaxation Actionset Overview Have … you can do to help relax. The first exercise below—belly breathing—is simple to learn and easy to do. It's best … of these exercises can help you relax and relieve stress. Belly breathing Belly breathing is easy to do and very …
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… Lung Problems: Learning to Breathe Easier Actionset Overview Breathing is hard when you have lung problems like chronic … They are pursed-lip breathing and diaphragmatic breathing (belly breathing). Use these methods when you are more short … can also do it to feel better when you are short of breath. Belly breathing Breathing with your diaphragm helps your …
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… Spinal Cord Injury: Breathing Practice On this page: Overview Overview Lung and breathing problems are common in a spinal cord injury (SCI) … may not be able to use some of the muscles necessary for breathing, or they may be very weak. This makes it difficult …
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… Heart Failure: Tips for Easier Breathing On this page: Overview … Husney MD - Family Medicine … Heart Failure Tips for Easier Breathing
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Breathing Exercises: Using a Manual Incentive Spirometer … easier for you to breathe. If you just had surgery on your belly or chest, hold a pillow over your incision when you cough. This will support your belly or chest and reduce your pain. Repeat these steps as …
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Breathing Problems: Using a Metered-Dose Inhaler Actionset … can also help if you have problems pressing the inhaler and breathing in at the same time. If you are using a … spray one puff of medicine into the spacer and then start breathing in slowly and deeply. (Press first, then breathe …