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Can you help with shortness of breath?

I have shortness of breath. Can you help with shortness of breath?

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See doctor. Often inhalers help. There are many possible reasons. Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg>
Yes, it can be permanently cured with Homeopathy Treatment. Very effective medicines are there in Homeopathic. With my treatment of 1.5 months, you will get permanent relief.
We will exam 1st. Then provide dry needling 1st. Patients will find instant results in general.
Depending on patients’ medical histories and conditions, each patient will have different responses. Patients will have to follow up in 3-7days depending on severity.
Patients will be examined again on how much difference they have experienced since the initial acupuncture treatment.
Then we can give patients a plan for symptomatology.
If we find limitations in improvements, we will apply different plans as a holistic approach.
You need to have an examination so your doctor can take a look at you, ask questions and do some tests to see what is causing your shortness of breath.
Yes.
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Probably but if you have shortness of breath consistently you should go to your MD for lab tests to make sure your heart and lungs are ok.

Otherwise acupuncture can be very helpful for respiratory issues. I encourage you to book a session with your practitioner of choice to get help with relief.
Yes, I can help you with shortness of breath but I can't reach you, I feel so sorry of that.
Yes, depending on the cause, acupuncture and herbs can treat shortness of breath.
That will depend on why you have shortness of breath. If this is mild to moderate asthma, early stages of COPD, or early stages of emphysema then, yes, acupuncture would probably be of benefit. If this is severe asthma, acupuncture can probably still help but you'll want to combine conventional medicine as well. If this is severe or late-stage COPD or emphysema, again you're going to want to combine acupuncture with conventional medicine. If you do not know what the cause of your breathing issue is, your first step should be a visit to your primary care physician and, possibly, a chest x-ray or CT.