breathing exercise snoring
August 21, 2011breathing control while swimming?
Hi,
I have short breaths. I smoke but it was always been short breaths even when i was a kid. it means i intake only little air and breathe more frequently than normal people. i don’t snore though.
So, when i swim i tend to loose breath very fast and it is very expressive in the sense people see me actually dying for air?
any breathing exercise that you can suggest. some times it look awkward.
I would suggest going easy on yourself and breathing every two strokes. I do, and am a competitive swimmer. It really helps me to just keep up my pace.
Not that it’s my buisness, but you should really try to quit smoking. You will live a lot longer, too.
Baby Scared By Snoring.flv
snoring aids that work
June 28, 2011
Is there anything that actually works for snoring?
Does anybody know anyone that uses some sort of snoring aid? If so, does it work and what is it?
The secret is to just keep the mouth shut all night long! As soon as the mouth opens, it’s game over! Trust me, I use to be the worst when it came to snoring. Now i just sleep on my stomach and make sure my face is in a position that my jaw won’t open while I’m sleeping.
stop snoring aids
snoring homeopathy
April 28, 2011What is the homeopathy medicine for stoping snoring ?
I read in yahoo questions & answers a homeopathy medicine was suggested for stopping snoring . As now I am unable to find it , will anybody please tell what it is .?
Homeopathic treatment to stop snoring :-
1.BACILLINUM 200
2.BARYTA CARB 200
Three drops each in a sip of water twice a week.
Followed by :-
1. NATRIUM MUR 6X
2. KALI MUR 6X
3. CALC FLOUR 6X
Four Tablets each four times a day every four hours.
These will help stop snoring in any person with regular use. keep me posted about your progress.
Take Care and God Bless you
snoring children adenoids
April 22, 2011Remove tonsil?
Doctor said my 5 years old daughter has enlarge tonsils and adenoid. They suggest me to have her remove her tonsils, but somehow, from what I read from the internet, it says that tonsil can shrink by itself and are known as a protectection from bacteria from entering the mouth, it is better not to remove tonsils until at least the child is 12 years old. I`m confuse wheteher to listen to the doctor or believe what I read. Somebody pls advise.
My daughter has not much problem, only that she cannot pronounces nasal letters like M/N properly, and she like to breath by her mouth when sleeping at night but not once that she sleeps snoring.
Get a second opinion. If this doctor is not a specialist, go to an ENT (or EENT: Eyes, Ears, Nose, Throat).
Cj’s Adenoid Surgery
baby snoring sound
April 19, 2011
Which is the most annoying sound/noise you’ve heard?
I hate
1.crying baby AND snoring people
2.creaky doors
3.my sarcastic teacher
4. Justin Beiber
I hate it when people pop their gum obnoxiously, little kids crying and screaming, And Hannah Montana
Baby snoring, frowning, smiling
snoring vaccine
March 24, 2011
i took a stray in, can it give my cat a disease?
I took a stray in from outside about a week ago and I do not want to keep it I just need to find it another home but its not easy, I have a 2 yr old female cat and Ive had her vaccinated when she was a kitten then again when she was 1, I was wondering if she was vaccinated can she catch anything from the stray? she hasnt been to the vet in a year and I wanted to know if i should take her in every year even if she doesnt need any vaccines. I watched the kitten for a few days and I made it stay at my brothers because i was nervous it could get my cat sick, but after watching it and checking him out he doesnt seem to have any issues except that he snores really loud and sometimes sneezes, (my cat does too anyway becuase she has reoccuring URI when she gets stressed my vet says it will happen). So does this sound alarming, should i be worried about the stray giving my cat a disease?
I would keep the new cat away from your other cat until he has been tested for FIV and FeLV. These are two potentially deadly and contagious diseases that most cats are not vaccinated against. FIV is transmitted through bite wounds from cat to cat and FeLV can be transmitted through sharing food and water dishes, litter boxes etc. Most times, kittens do not show signs or symptoms of illness with these diseases. The only way to tell is to do a blood test. In addition FIP is another contagious disease that can be dangerous. There is a test for this, but it isn’t always accurate. You might want to contact your local shelter and explain the situation. Maybe they could take the kitten in or agree to test it at no cost if you agree to keep the kitten. That way you would feel at ease about having the kitten around your cat knowing that he is healthy.
You should take your cat to the vet once a year if you can for a checkup and any shots that are needed. This will help you to find diseases before they become advanced and will save you money in the long run.
Boston terrier – MIKO


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