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An asthma attack is a critical medical emergency due to the risk of oxygen deprivation. Prompt action is essential to restore healthy oxygen flow.
Oxygen deprivation can cause faintness, loss of consciousness, and even brain cell death within minutes, leading to potential brain damage or death.
Inhalers relax the muscles in the bronchioles, improving air flow. Advise the person to use their reliever inhaler every 30 to 60 seconds, up to 10 times.
Call for emergency services if symptoms worsen after using the inhaler 10 times, the person doesn't have an inhaler, or falls unconscious.
Recognizing and appropriately responding to an asthma attack can save lives. Calming the person, assisting with medication, and knowing when to call for help are crucial steps.