How Can Breathing Difficulty Due To Food Allergy Be Treated?
I had 1 teaspoon of tuna with chili and I had a bad reaction. I couldn't breath! I went outside to try to catch my breath or to run down my neighbors for help. I felt it was the chili in the tuna. I am shaken but can still feel the chili in my mouth. I did take a bendryal.
Fri, 16 Mar 2018
Naturopathy & Yoga Specialist, Dr. Suchda's Response
Hello,
You need not get worried. Slowly your breath gets normal by slow inhalation.
Take a cup of Luke warm water, put 10 drops of lemon juice and 4 spoons of honey. Fill your mouth full, retain it for 5 seconds and drink it slowly. Repeat the same with remaining water till it finishes.
Your chili feeling will vanish and you will recoup your strength. In any difficulty, you should consult your physician.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Suchda
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How Can Breathing Difficulty Due To Food Allergy Be Treated?
Hello, You need not get worried. Slowly your breath gets normal by slow inhalation. Take a cup of Luke warm water, put 10 drops of lemon juice and 4 spoons of honey. Fill your mouth full, retain it for 5 seconds and drink it slowly. Repeat the same with remaining water till it finishes. Your chili feeling will vanish and you will recoup your strength. In any difficulty, you should consult your physician. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Suchda