The most common pneumonia symptoms

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  • What Are the Symptoms of Pneumonia? Pneumonia symptoms can vary from so mild you barely notice them, to so severe that hospitalization is required. How your body responds to pneumonia depends on the type germ causing the infection, your age and your overall health.
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  • @TheRealThing3VR
    @TheRealThing3VR 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

    You really helped me bro, I’m just a kid that has pneumonia and got really worried I was about to die. But thanks to my mom and you, y’all told me. So thank you sir.

    • @ranveer776
      @ranveer776 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Plz motivate me I am feeling like nothing can cure me and it's end

    • @nolimit9806
      @nolimit9806 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​​@@ranveer776be healthy eat good food, don't eat or drink anyone's food or drinks

  • @Imeaniguess103
    @Imeaniguess103 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +38

    Always knew something wasn’t right about how I felt every day, I need to go to the hospital but I’m low key afraid

    • @allengarza9208
      @allengarza9208 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      same bro, any updated ?

    • @sapphirefreepalestine
      @sapphirefreepalestine 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Are you ok

    • @martinsvoboda125
      @martinsvoboda125 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey, i was Once in Hospital with it And i think i got it again, Wish me luck

    • @franceschukwukere209
      @franceschukwukere209 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Drink lots of warm water with turmeric and ginger and a little black pepper and a little cinnamon. Squeeze in some half fresh lemon. Ask your fic for Parecetamol if you have fever. Get well fast.

    • @Akanio_Vatheros
      @Akanio_Vatheros 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I almost took too long to be checked, when I got there they said my lungs were halfway full with mucous!

  • @anthonylapeter7171
    @anthonylapeter7171 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    In 2018, my dad had to be rushed to the hospital after a deadly black mold infestation. He had been diagnosed with severe allergic asthma and 1 week later was diagnosed with pneumonia and spent 9 months in the hospital.

  • @gabs4liffe
    @gabs4liffe 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

    my dad just had to get escorted to the hospital by the ambulance because he had pneumonia 😢

    • @im_quitting...._1
      @im_quitting...._1 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I hope he is okay now!

    • @gabs4liffe
      @gabs4liffe 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Yeah he’s fine that was 3 months ago lol

    • @sariskasharma7099
      @sariskasharma7099 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      what was the treatment given?

    • @isaacortiz4617
      @isaacortiz4617 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@sariskasharma7099Usually you're given antibiotics with a cough medicine.

  • @Lumo_boos
    @Lumo_boos 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    ⚠️ my english is pretty bad⚠️ when i was 13 my family got covid, then we all recovered. I was coughing after i had it so my family just thought it was after covid. But one night i got a really high fever, so my family knew something was wrong. I was really tierd. Then my dad took me to some kind of doctor(i dont know the name in english) they tested me and stuff and discovered i had a high number in something, wich was dangerous and was probably caused by pneumonia. They called after a ambulance to take me to the hospital in town beacause the number in something(i dont know in english)was so high. While we waited for the ambulance i got a like pill to make the fever go down. When the ambulance came they put me on a bed and got me in the ambulance. My dad drove his car so it was only me in the ambulance. They asked me how i felt and i said Im tierd. They tested my blood and they had like a machine wich showed the high number. Then when we arrived at the hospital my mom had came there too. They got me a emergency room and they left me mom and my dad in the room to wait. When they came back they put a medicine thing on my hand and it hurted, i still remember the bloodstains under my nails after i got the thing on😖 it was not fun. Then they were gonna listen to my lungs and take a x ray so they got me in a wheelchair and got me outside that room. My dad had to go to work so my mum and a very nice nurse was with me. The line to the x ray thing was soo long we waited pretty long. The nurse gave me a sugary drink that was like only 2 deciliter (i dont know if thats the same in english, but its not a lot) AND I DIDNT EVEN FINISH IT. I had lost my appetite. Finaly it was our turn they did their thing and i got diagnosed with pneumonia. They got me a room with a beautiful view(it was high up) then i dont remember what happened next. I was REALLY tierd i just wanted to sleep. Later in the evening they gave me medicine trough the thing on my hand and it felt cold, it felt nice. Then my mom said goodnight and left. I slept in the hospital. I dont remember how many days exactly i was in hospital but it was a few. Next day my mom came with my clothes and my phone and other stuff. My mom felt so bad for me so she promised to get me a pokemon plush when i get back home.A doctor came in and checked my blood, then we got breakfast. I had no appetite i didnt feel like eating, but i could drink. The nurse gave me a paper where i had to write everytime i drank water so i would survive. I did not eat much at all so we got worried cause i became really skinny but now im okay.I hang out with my mum and days pasted by. A day started like this: mom coming to visit or dad, doctor checks my blood, i get food, i get medicine, i have to take a pill to get the fever down( the pill tasted like bubblegum) then i dont remember the rest, anyway they came in to check on us sometimes and i got medicine. Soon i started to feel better and not cough no fever no high number thing. They gave us a medicine i had to take for a week at home and gave a free notebook then they removed the medicin hand thing and it hurt a bit. We packed my stuff and left❤ my mom got me a pokemon plush and surprised me with my favorite food when i could eat again☺️Im so happy to have appetite again!
    Thanks for reading my story! Have a great day

  • @Thatonekid610
    @Thatonekid610 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you so much I currently have it and I was wondering why my chest hurt and I had shoulder pains so this was very helpful 😊

  • @westfield90
    @westfield90 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    My dad got this today and his main sign was mental confusion and inability to complete sentences. Hopefully the antibiotics will heal him quickly

    • @BananaM0nkeys
      @BananaM0nkeys 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Same my dad just got it today hope he recovers with antibiotics

    • @westfield90
      @westfield90 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ⁠@@BananaM0nkeyspraying for your dad. My dad had to take two courses of antibiotics since the amoxicillin and Zpack didn’t fully clear it. He then took Levaquin and it took a couple of weeks but he is fully recovered.

  • @mendyboio3917
    @mendyboio3917 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Thank you for the lower-than-normal body temperature information. I have never had a fever that is over 99 degrees. Yet, while in my 30s, I had double pneumonia, diagnosed by radiographs, a broken rib from coughing, also diagnosed with radiographs, and "Mono" per blood workup. All at the same time. But again, I never had a fever over 99 degrees. Oh, and I was in my 30s when I had those symptoms. Love your videos, take care!

    • @tracy9397
      @tracy9397 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      How long did your fever last? I’m on day 4 with fever.

    • @brock013
      @brock013 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@tracy9397hello

  • @Dannyboy501
    @Dannyboy501 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I once got pneumonia when I was like 10 years old. No idea how I caught it, no one in my class was sick, no one in my family was sick or have any history of getting pneumonia. No idea how I caught it but it was the worst thing I ever experienced because it got to the point where I needed an inhaler to help with my breathing and I had to be inhaling and exhaling some kind of vapor medication with that mask thing. It was scary and painful for me. I’m just glad once it was over and thankfully while I had it for a long time nobody else in my family caught it from me while I was sick.

  • @gregory251976
    @gregory251976 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    ALL OF THE ABOVE LOL. Got diagnosed today. Totally brutal. Especially the change mental awareness.

  • @mgromz
    @mgromz ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I had double pneumonia from Covid, ARDS, and Sepsis. My chest never hurt, but by the time I was admitted to ICU my oxygen level was 68.

    • @buckshot4428
      @buckshot4428 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I'm glad you recovered.

    • @mgromz
      @mgromz ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@buckshot4428 Thank you so much!!

    • @buckshot4428
      @buckshot4428 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@mgromz You're welcome.

    • @JoeT-re5ro
      @JoeT-re5ro 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I was diagnosed with pneumonia today after my oxygen Level drop to 90 . They did a chest X-ray I also never had chest pain . I developed a horrible cough during exhale to the point I’d throw up from the coughing. I couldn’t sleep at night . Every time I’d exhale I’d start coughing. I also could hear a strange sound coming from my chest a gargling type noise

    • @gp9677
      @gp9677 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@JoeT-re5rodid they say the cause of it and what type of pneumonia u have?

  • @penguinz3091
    @penguinz3091 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Got diagnosed yesterday, i was actually unwell for 4 days before that and my dumbass thought it was just a cold so i didn’t go to a doctor until i measured my body temp and had a 39,3celcius fever

  • @lisaunderwood1486
    @lisaunderwood1486 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Same here, got diagnosed today 😢, taking penicillin as treatment

  • @mares3841
    @mares3841 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you

  • @lethabrooks9112
    @lethabrooks9112 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I had pneumonia a few months ago and the chest pain was the worst!

    • @Hellslayer679
      @Hellslayer679 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      How long it take to get better ?

  • @tjardahope
    @tjardahope ปีที่แล้ว +1

    but you can also have no complaints at all. or only cough a few times a day with blood. and yes blood values ​​were also good does not always say anything.
    cause endometriosis that caused the lung infections and were often discovered by chance

  • @sugameltpastriescoffee7186
    @sugameltpastriescoffee7186 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    thank you

  • @thebackbuddy748
    @thebackbuddy748 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The lower body temp for over 65 was a surprise. Thank you for all of the great info

  • @lilred00051
    @lilred00051 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I had pneumonia 2x last year after covid. The first bout started with a little cough but quickly my lungs began to fill with fluid. I never felt like I couldn't breathe but the bottom quarter of my lungs was full. I was wheezing and my lungs would literally crack and pop like PopRocks! I only had a fever for a day.
    My 2nd time I had less in my lungs and they told me it was "walking pneumonia". That wasn't anywhere as bad.

    • @maics9111
      @maics9111 ปีที่แล้ว

      Did You cure it yet?

    • @victoriasawyer4732
      @victoriasawyer4732 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      How long did it take you to recover what treatment did you get?

  • @SherMusician
    @SherMusician 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Don’t ignore those hell leg pains. Had it twice. The way I knew for sure it was bad was the legs

  • @elenapisegna2625
    @elenapisegna2625 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you so much for all this information !
    Happy holidays!!

  • @lauramckelroy20
    @lauramckelroy20 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yeah I have it right now

  • @Raptorsfan-nx4pt
    @Raptorsfan-nx4pt 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Bro I just watched this video this morning and checked off all the symptoms and I went to the doctors and I have it also I’m 12

  • @Freepalestinesos
    @Freepalestinesos 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Lmao I literally have majority of these symptoms, I was diagnosed by my dad today (he’s a doctor) 😭✋

  • @Bumblebee129
    @Bumblebee129 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Im a kid with pneumonia, and thank you so much for telling me those were normal cause I fought. I was going to die

  • @Avithehazbinfan
    @Avithehazbinfan 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My little sister named Lily. Who was 4 at the time Hard, serious pneumonia. 1 day we were in the car on a dry trip. And she said she had a serious chest pain, so My dad pulled over. And she said it was getting worse. So we went to the hospital to get her checked. And the doctors announced her with pneumonia. A few weeks passed. And she had serious symptoms like. Coughing up, vomit. And not being able to breathe well. 1 day she had a coughing attack. And had to be rushed to the hospital. We were in the hospital for about 6 days And 1 day she woke up coughing. Like crazy And coughing turned into choking. And then a few minutes later she was. Vomiting And she could barely even get up from her bed without vomiting

  • @dickfitzwell3093
    @dickfitzwell3093 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Straight to the point

  • @aligirl1552
    @aligirl1552 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Pneumonia is something I fear - had it twice in 2018🥲
    The first go around I had in the winter and silly me thought it was bronchitis... I was driving myself home after work and started coughing to the point I could not catch my breath, and I passed out behind the wheel.... Luckily I didn't hurt anyone else driving (or myself) but did total my car .
    Later at the e.r. the x-rays showed I definitely had pneumonia, ....took weeks to couple months before I felt better only to come down with it again in the summer. -
    Wish I had seen my Dr. Sooner the first go round because it certainly isn't something to play around with !

  • @user-cr9sn7jb3e
    @user-cr9sn7jb3e 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My stubborn ole witch mother
    Shortness of breath
    Heavy coughing
    Low temperature
    Should I take her to the hospital
    She has weekend kidneys too

  • @asucenawatson8916
    @asucenawatson8916 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Doc, what you can do as he didn’t accidentally you drink pneumonia

  • @Bengamesbregant-us7oi
    @Bengamesbregant-us7oi 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My dad has that 😟prear for my dad🙏

  • @qtzt8278
    @qtzt8278 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for info Doc .. it's really helpful 👍🏻👍🏻
    anyway your shirt color look great on u ...I have a thought that color are the color of genius people ..lol 🤭✌🏻

  • @sniperjax1
    @sniperjax1 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’m 12 and I got it yesterday I went to the emergency room and found out 😢

  • @LivBarronExotics
    @LivBarronExotics 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Got diagnosed Saturday on amoxicillin

  • @Joker-serious
    @Joker-serious 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What about Mucus with blood is that normal

  • @You_Tube.0
    @You_Tube.0 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Doctor Ayman rest in peace because of this infection 😔😔

  • @JoeT-re5ro
    @JoeT-re5ro 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was diagnosed with pneumonia today after they did a chest X-ray and my oxygen level dropped to 91. My biggest symptom a sound of gargle like sounds after I’d exhaled. My coughing was real bad to the point I couldn’t eat solid food due to my throat muscles being sore . Also I had no problems inhaling I’d start coughing on the exhale

    • @cjbartoz
      @cjbartoz 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Buteyko method can help you!
      Pneumonia:
      - An immediate decrease and, later, complete elimination of the main symptoms of the disease (a cough and dyspnea) and symptoms of intoxication (general weakness and fatigue).
      - Increase in the CP is accompanied by normalization of immunity.
      - A decrease in swelling and hypersecretion of mucus from the bronchi.
      - Significant reduction of the time of recovery.
      Emphysema:
      - Immediate prevention of progression of the disease, improvement in arterial blood oxygenation tests, and reduction in medication (e.g., cortisol, beta-antagonists, etc.).
      - With the increased CP, gradual reduction in production of mucus, if it was present, ability to walk faster with nasal breathing, and improved ability to walk upstairs.
      - Use of oxygen 24/7 or lung transplantation becomes unnecessary.
      - Years of high CP (about 35 s or more) 24/7 result in gradual regeneration of alveoli and complete restoration of the lungs with normal X-ray results.
      - Significant improvements in the quality of life.

    • @cjbartoz
      @cjbartoz 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      About The Buteyko Method: A Summary of the Pathophysiology of Chronic Hyperventilation by Ira Packman, M.D.
      The fact that chronic hyperventilation (CHV) has an effect on the lungs is easily understood and explained. The systemic (whole body) effects however, are physically and physiologically distant from the lungs and therefore are more difficult to understand. The multi-system, wide spread systemic ramifications of chronic hyperventilation are numerous.
      These effects are all caused by the initial effect of pulmonary hypocapnia (low CO2) which causes spasm of the airways leading to asthma. The loss of CO2 from the lung on a long term basis causes a compensatory response throughout the body. This concept is called homeostasis which means that the body is always trying to stay in balance and return to its most comfortable state.
      A partial list of homeostatic controls would include:
      - Constant body temperature
      - Constant whole body water volume
      - Glucose levels
      - Mineral balance including sodium, potassium, magnesium, zinc etc.
      - Acid base balance (Ph control)
      The acid base/Ph control mechanisms are very sensitive and closely controlled, because the Ph of the body affects the function of every body system. It is this system that is activated when patients chronically hyperventilate.
      Understanding this concept, we can follow what happens with CHV.
      - The lungs continuously blow off too much CO2 causing local pulmonary hypocapnia (low CO2) and arterial hypocapnia.
      - The arterial hypocapnia immediately changes the Ph of the circulating blood causing an increase in the Ph (alkalosis).
      - The increase in the Ph causes a decrease in the delivery of Oxygen to all the bodies tissues due to the Bohr Effect (In an alkalotic environment, the hemoglobin molecules in the red cells hold onto the oxygen molecules more tightly and will not release the O2 to the tissues).
      - The kidneys see the alkalosis/Ph change and know that it must correct the bodies Ph back towards neutral (neutral Ph is a Ph of 7.40). Once CHV becomes long standing the kidneys response becomes an ongoing process in which the kidneys excrete bicarbonate in an attempt to correct the alkalosis which was created by the CHV.
      - The net result is a depletion of the bicarbonate buffers due to continuous over excretion of bicarbonate which also causes the loss of electrolytes including magnesium and phosphorous which are lost with the bicarbonate.
      - The loss of phosphorous also decreases the production of ATP (adenosine tri-phosphate) and ADP which are the bodies’ main source of energy.
      - This then causes a decrease in the functioning of many organs including the muscles, heart, lungs, bone marrow, immune system and liver.
      - These functional changes, coupled with the arterial spasm that occurs directly due to the low CO2 levels in the blood, are expressed in the long term as muscle fatigue, hypertension due to arterial spasm, decrease in the oxygenation of the brain, migraine headaches due to arterial spasm, spasm of the arteries supplying the gut, decrease brain function with memory changes, alterations in the production of proteins and metabolism of lipids in the liver causing elevated cholesterol.
      This is just a partial list of the systems, organs and bodily functions which are affected by CHV and the subsequent low CO2 levels in the lungs and blood.
      This concept regarding the origins and causes of these diseases is very radically different from the way medical schools teach about these diseases. It is revolutionary and may be too simple for many academicians to accept or understand.

    • @cjbartoz
      @cjbartoz 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Getting Started
      by Peter Kolb
      While the Buteyko method introduced into the west has been getting excellent results, it does not entirely accord with Professor Buteyko’s recommended practice. During two weeks he spent in New Zealand in December 2000, he demonstrated the Buteyko technique as it should be practiced.
      Aim
      Firstly, it needs to be understood that breathing too much is a bad habit that leaves you with a debilitating shortage of carbon dioxide and bicarbonate. It usually results from long term, undischarged stress. Any stress makes you breathe more. If this is sustained over a long time period it becomes a habit. The physiology behind this habituation process is well understood. Buteyko therapy aims at reversing this, by habituating to less breathing. You do this by developing and sustaining a feeling of a slight shortage of air over a long time period. This gradually restores your carbon dioxide and bicarbonate levels back to normal.
      Maximum Pause
      While it is possible to stifle an asthma attack with a long and uncomfortable breath hold know as a maximum pause (MP), this procedure does not reverse your asthma and does not retrain the respiratory center to pace your breathing correctly. Professor Buteyko is emphatic that the maximum pause has no therapeutic value in restoring healthy breathing, which is the aim of his therapy. It is also dangerous for people with various disorders such as hypertension, heart disease, epilepsy, kidney disease and diabetes. It can also destabilize your breathing, making it worse. Unfortunately the maximum pause has been introduced into a westernized version of the Buteyko technique, much to the annoyance of the Professor.
      An understanding of the physiology behind the Bueyko method leaves no doubt that the maximum pause cannot improve your breathing.
      DIY/Self-help
      Professor Buteyko is firmly opposed to the DIY/self-help approach. The Buteyko technique relies 100% on patient compliance for effectiveness. Learning it from a script is like learning Yoga or martial arts from a book. Most people will experience changes in their bodies as their CO2 levels rise. These changes vary from one individual to another. Buteyko practitioners help you deal with these changes, keep you motivated and ensure that you do the breathing exercises correctly. Support for your Buteyko practitioner enables him to continue his work of bringing the technique to other sufferers.
      Nevertheless, very few people around the world have access to a Buteyko practitioner. So here are some basics to help get you started.
      Medication
      Do not make any changes to medication. Steroids must be taken as prescribed. Because of carbon dioxide shortage asthmatics often don’t make enough Cortisol (natural steroid) and must have supplements. Steroids are not just anti-inflammatories but they are needed by the body and without the right amount it can be almost impossible to get breathing back to normal. Your doctor will be able to review your need for steroids when you stop having asthma symptoms.
      Bronchodilators must be taken only when needed. As you progress, discuss with your doctor the possibility of weaning yourself off long acting bronchodilators and replacing them with short acting ones. That will give you more control over using them when needed. You should find that within days you will be able to overcome asthma attacks with reduced breathing and won’t need the bronchodilators. Nevertheless, you must always carry them with you for emergencies.
      Nose breathing
      Always breathe through your nose. If your nose is blocked perform the following exercise: After breathing normally (do not make any exaggerated breathing manoeuvre), hold your breath for as long as is comfortable, and then gradually resume very gentle breathing. It may help to pinch your nose, nod your head a few times or do some other form of exercise. In stubborn cases or when the blockage is due to a cold, you may have to try a few more times.
      To avoid breathing through your mouth in your sleep, you might like to experiment with a little light medical paper tape to keep your mouth closed. Mouth taping at night is not recommended by Professor Buteyko, but most people find it extremely valuable. If you do, protect your lips with suitable cream, use a low tack tape (some are quite aggressive), and make sure you fold a tab or handle at each end for rapid and easy removal. Do not go to sleep with tape on your mouth if this causes any form of anxiety.
      Comfort
      Make sure you’re comfortable before starting the exercises. Remove unnecessary clothing since the improved blood carbon dioxide will dilate blood vessels in the skin, thereby warming you up.
      Posture
      To get your posture right stand with your back to a wall, heels, shoulders head and bottom touching the wall. Now drop your shoulders. Keep this upper body posture when sitting.
      Relaxation
      While maintaining your posture, relax all the muscles in your chest, neck, shoulders, arms, tummy and particularly the diaphragm. It’s a good idea to tense them up a bit first before relaxing them so that you can properly identify them and make sure they are all relaxed.
      Normal Breathing
      Take off your shirt and stand in front of a full length mirror. Watch your chest and tummy for breathing movement. Make sure that your chest does not move at all, and only the upper part of the tummy moves, between navel and breast bone. The second thing to check for is that the tummy moves out with each in breath and not the other way around. Many people get this wrong. Your out-breath must be free, relaxed and unforced.
      Reduced breathing (RB)
      Your aim is to develop a feeling of slight hunger for air, sustain this over a period and do this frequently. In fact, this should become a habit so that you do it all the time until you have achieved your health goal.
      Try to feel your breathing and become aware of your breathing pattern. Now try to maintain this pattern while taking in just a little less air on each breath so that you develop a slight hunger for air. Initially try to sustain this for two minutes, then five and then ten.
      If you follow all the steps correctly, then you should feel really calm, good and even a little sleepy. If you already practice relaxation techniques, yoga etc, you can combine them with reduced breathing.
      Measuring your breathing
      Hyperventilators breathe more than normal in order to achieve lower than normal blood carbon dioxide levels. It follows that if you have to breathe more than normal, then you will also not be able to hold your breath as long as you should. Professor Buteyko has cunningly used this principle to measure your blood carbon dioxide by testing how long you can hold your breath.
      You start the pause somewhere in your normal breathing cycle. This is how you start the pause: Look up with your eyes and at the same time pinch your nose and start a stop watch. Just before it starts to get uncomfortable, stop the stop watch and resume normal breathing. You should be able to resume normal breathing without any effort and without taking deeper or more frequent breaths.
      Some precautions:
      - Do not take a deeper breath before the pause.
      - Do not make any attempt to empty the lungs before the pause.
      - Do not worry about which phase of the respiratory cycle you happen to be in before starting the pause. A pause is just an interruption of normal breathing.
      The time in seconds is called a Control Pause (CP). Asthmatics typically have a CP of 5 - 15 seconds. (But not everyone with such a low CP has asthma.) Your aim is to achieve a CP greater than 40 seconds, although for perfect health Professor Buteyko recommends a CP of at least 60 seconds.
      Doing a Set
      When at rest, correctly seated, comfortable and relaxed and after breathing normally for at least five minutes you are ready to do a set. A set consists of
      Pulse - CP - Reduced breathing - 3min normal breathing - Pulse - CP
      First measure your pulse and then do a CP. Record the results on a table. Then do reduced breathing for ten minutes. Breathe normally for three minutes, then take your pulse again and take another CP. If you’ve done your reduced breathing correctly your pulse should go down and your CP should go up. Sometimes the pulse remains the same. If it goes up you’re not doing it correctly.
      After three days you should be able to do around 8 to 10 sets a day. You can then start integrating reduced breathing into your daily life. Ideally you should aim at doing reduced breathing all day.
      That takes care of the exercises. Here are a few helpful hints to help your recovery.
      - Don’t eat unless you are hungry. Only eat until you have had enough. Eating increases breathing; eating excessively increases breathing excessively.
      - Don’t dress too warmly. Be careful not to overdress children. If you are worried about them being cold, check their ears, nose, hands and feet. If these are warm, they’re OK.
      - Make sure you get plenty of vigorous exercise. But don’t exercise to the point where you have to open your mouth to breathe.
      If any of these recommendations make you dizzy, sick, anxious or give you palpitations, stop immediately. If possible see a Buteyko practitioner.

  • @taebeauty7994
    @taebeauty7994 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have phnemonia in both lungs blood in cough mucus am scared I had 10 days fever 104 maybe its high some plzz help me

    • @madaback
      @madaback ปีที่แล้ว

      Go to the doctor … brother don‘t wait get help … people in the comments section can’t help you

  • @bluegem1442
    @bluegem1442 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I became happily and awfully sick 2 weeks before christmas. I had very high fever, 42°C/39°C to be exactly and all symptoms what the doctor said in this short. Well, I am still here, (...)! I thought that this would finally be my Golden Ticket to escape from this awfull Earth-Humanity in a natural way! 😑

  • @ivangeo3319
    @ivangeo3319 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Dr. Mike,thank you so much. My mother in law passed away because of pneumonia. What I need is how to prevent, now that I am taking care of my elderly mother.

    • @joyfisher8008
      @joyfisher8008 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      One thing is to have her get the pneumonia vax. Also make sure she gets up & moves around, drinking lots of water to stay hydrated. There are also deep breathing exercises to clear the lungs.

    • @ivangeo3319
      @ivangeo3319 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Joy Fisher not keeping the air dry, so moisture not accumulate in the lungs. I always believe, correct me if I'm wrong, keeping the backside dry, not perspire, also on the chest is good way to prevent.

    • @killpop8255
      @killpop8255 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Me too. Mum late stage Alzheimer's. Most of the symptoms here - she couldn't tell me.

    • @ivangeo3319
      @ivangeo3319 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Kill Pop sometimes I dislike the US medical system. Your mom needs medical imaging, probably CT scan, or something that can tell that she, for sure, has pneumonia. In the US, your primary doctor that can authorize medical imaging. This is why I ask the good doctor how to prevent. From his videos about viruses, virus dislike heat environment. Perhaps ginger tea, while you work out with the doctor about getting that medical imaging, just prepare good size money. I did one time for my gastronomic, cost me $800 without insurance. Anyway, with my mother in law, it was quick and slow. Slow because she was hospitalized six months prior her death for unrelated pneumonia, then hospitalized again this time was pneumonia, although the doctors only explained respiratory illness, possibly because Hong Kong was and still is in the middle of COVID. So prevent it, because once your mom gets it, it will be kind of late.

    • @killpop8255
      @killpop8255 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ivangeo3319 thanks but when she was brought home the ambulance crew initially refused to even bring her in. They took her back to the nursing home. It was only with someone at a call centre intervening they returned the next day as she was being brought to me for end of life. That was one and a half years ago. They won't do anything for her hardly and certainly not take her out the house. I'm still here shielding from covid with her for over two and a half years. She is very poorly now.

  • @user-wy5sl9mg3u
    @user-wy5sl9mg3u 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I only have the chest pain and that's it does that mean I have pneumonia

  • @aDUCKonYOUTUBE0
    @aDUCKonYOUTUBE0 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fun fact about me I had pneumonia when I was eight years old

  • @Rebecca-zr3lu
    @Rebecca-zr3lu 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Blessings in an abundance of the faith. I salute you. 😘🙏Grace and peace be unto you and to this place. Thank you. God bless you. Will you believe and receive Jesus Christ as your LORD and personal saviour??? I do. 😊

  • @jenniferfrances8793
    @jenniferfrances8793 ปีที่แล้ว

    Oh great and I am on rituximab and prednisone

  • @Isnt-it-Lovely
    @Isnt-it-Lovely 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I had Pneumonia last year. My temp was 41 i collapsed at work and went to the hospital by ambulance. Thinking its coming back, Same pain in my right lung and cough.

    • @Jack_2004
      @Jack_2004 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Same had a cold in September and have been coughing since but it wasn't until 3am this morning I collapsed in the bathroom I was rushed to hospital and my chest X-Ray shows I have bacterial pneumonia

  • @ItalianCorn789
    @ItalianCorn789 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I had pneumonia and I had to use an inhaler for weeks

  • @Gabbys_handle
    @Gabbys_handle 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yeah my dad has this so my mom is taking me to
    The doctor cus she think that I have this

  • @SherMusician
    @SherMusician 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Froze and nearly died twice from it. Meet the fockers girls died just as I got home from 11 day stay

  • @Shar0n_toca
    @Shar0n_toca 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have all of that I am only 10

  • @Pen-BFDI
    @Pen-BFDI 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Not me having/doing all of these🥹

  • @av2581
    @av2581 ปีที่แล้ว

    Would you mind telling Does pneumonia cause skin rashes in adults above 70?

    • @ivangeo3319
      @ivangeo3319 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That mean, I think, the liver is effected by toxin. I had one of those itch without insect bites. Try liver cleaner and support herbs, like milk thistle, mint, ginger tea. Try to look up on internet about cleansing and support the liver for elderly.

    • @av2581
      @av2581 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ivangeo3319 Thank you!

  • @Loserkid420
    @Loserkid420 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I had all this !!!! im now recovering !! i never want it again 😂😂😂

    • @hussob7931
      @hussob7931 ปีที่แล้ว

      How did you recover, I just went to the hospital and they said I have it 🤕🤕🤕. They told me to take Amoxicillin antibiotics.

    • @Loserkid420
      @Loserkid420 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@hussob7931 so i just got my chest xray back !! Clear of pneumonia!! were thinking it was a severe asthma flare cause i have a higher ige and higher crp !!

    • @hussob7931
      @hussob7931 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Loserkid420 how long did you wait for it to be clear?

    • @taebeauty7994
      @taebeauty7994 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@hussob7931 me too I had blood in mouth mucus am sacred it's been a month

  • @shauncampbell969
    @shauncampbell969 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello, what causes pneumonia?

    • @Jack_2004
      @Jack_2004 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You can get it from a regular infection like the flu or a common cold I had a cold in September and have been coughing since but it wasn't until 3am this morning I collapsed in the bathroom I was rushed to hospital and my chest X-Ray shows I have bacterial pneumonia

  • @malhere2574
    @malhere2574 ปีที่แล้ว

    If you need an assistant when you perform Bronchoscopy I’ll volunteer

  • @Piopiona
    @Piopiona 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My dad died because Pnomonie😢

  • @XxCJOxX
    @XxCJOxX 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sooooooo basically make sure u aren’t just on ur period 😅
    Also i have mild pneumonia and don’t have to go to the hospital

  • @BigVeloc
    @BigVeloc 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have pneumonia....

  • @bobbyfarrell2937
    @bobbyfarrell2937 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Do I have pneumonia? When I take a deep breath it hurts my right lung and when I cough it also hurts my right lung, when I walk I feel nauseous and my appetite is gone

    • @poopz
      @poopz 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      dont u hate it when the channel doesnt reply

    • @bobbyfarrell2937
      @bobbyfarrell2937 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@poopz I am replying to this in a hospital bed!

    • @poopz
      @poopz 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      O.O sorry @@bobbyfarrell2937

  • @josephtiger-
    @josephtiger- 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So I been coughing for a month

    • @Jack_2004
      @Jack_2004 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Go to a doctor bro I was coughing since September after covid and I collapsed at around 3am today my chest X-Ray shows I have bacterial pneumonia

  • @wishvl-a7084
    @wishvl-a7084 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How about 12 years kid

    • @jpearllogsdon4620
      @jpearllogsdon4620 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes, any and basically all ages (because I contracted it when I was only a few months old) can develop pneumonia. If you are a child and are worried you may have pneumonia speak to a parent, guardian, or trusted adults figure and talk about it with them, then both of you speak to a doctor about the concerns ❤

  • @PeachesCourage
    @PeachesCourage ปีที่แล้ว

    Be nice if someone made a microscope that could actually determine if a virus exists ( or it's an exosome)

  • @gl9764
    @gl9764 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Get vaxed?

    • @jpearllogsdon4620
      @jpearllogsdon4620 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hello! Real pneumonia survivor here!
      Sadly getting vaccinated can not get rid of pneumonia. pneumococcus bacteria is the main cause of pneumonia and is a bacterial disease that effects the lungs and can cause them to fill up with puss and or liquid. True you can cure pneumonia with some medicine but not the vaccine, you can also cure it with oxygen therapy (what I had), oral rehydration therapy, and IV fluids but simply just getting the vaccine will not and basically can not get rid of pneumonia.