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Asthma isn’t just about breathing problems… it’s about what’s happening deep inside your lungs.

In this video, we break down how asthma medications and inhalers actually work, using a clear 3D visualization of your airways.

You’ll learn the difference between reliever inhalers and preventer inhalers, how they affect your lungs, and why using them correctly can make all the difference.

💡 In this video:

How asthma affects your airways
What happens inside your lungs during an attack
How reliever inhalers work instantly
How preventer medications reduce inflammation
Proper breathing technique when using an inhaler

This is a simple, visual guide designed to help you understand asthma better and take control of your breathing.

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00:00Asthma isn't just about struggling to breathe.
00:03It's about what's happening inside your lungs.
00:07There are two main types of asthma medications.
00:11First, relievers.
00:13These work fast.
00:15When your airways tighten, a rescue inhaler quickly relaxes them, helping you breathe again.
00:23Second, preventers.
00:25These are taken daily.
00:27They reduce inflammation inside your airways and stop attacks before they start.
00:35Inside your lungs, asthma causes swelling, tightening, and mucus buildup.
00:41That's why breathing becomes difficult.
00:44An inhaler delivers medicine directly into your lungs, opening the airways and reducing inflammation right where it's needed.
00:53But here's the key.
00:55Using your inhaler correctly makes all the difference.
01:00Slow inhale, deep breath, hold, then release.
01:07Control your medication.
01:09Control your breathing.
01:12If you want a simple guide on how to use your inhaler properly, comment asthma and I'll send it to
01:19you.
01:19Let's wait.
01:22Let's wait.
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