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  • Discharge Instructions: Pursed-Lip Breathing

    Pursed-lip breathing can help you get more oxygen into your lungs and prevent shortness of breath. When you start to feel short of breath, use pursed-lip breathing to control your breathing.

    Home Care

    • Use pursed-lip breathing to prevent shortness of breath when you do things such as

      exercising, climbing stairs, and bending or lifting.

    • Breathe out during the difficult part of any activity, such as when you bend, lift, or reach.

    • Always breathe out for longer than you breathe in. This allows your lungs to empty as much as possible.

    • Never hold your breath when doing pursed-lip breathing.

    • Practice these steps every day so that you’ll know how to do pursed-lip breathing when you have shortness of breath.

      • Relax the muscles in your neck and shoulders.

      • Breathe in slowly through your nose for 2 counts.

      • Pucker your lips as if you were going to blow out a candle.

      • Breathe out slowly and gently through your lips for 4 or more counts.

      • Repeat the above steps as necessary.

     

    Illustration of man inhaling through his nose to the ocunt of 2

    Illustration of man exhaling through pursed lips to the count of 4

    Follow-Up

    Make a follow-up appointment as directed by our staff.

     

    When to Call Your Doctor

    Call your doctor right away if you have any of the following:

    • Shortness of breath, wheezing, or coughing

    • Increased mucus;  yellow, green, or bloody mucus

    • Fever above 101.0°F (38.3°C) or chills

    • Tightness in your chest that does not go away

      with rest or medication

    • An irregular heartbeat

    • Swollen ankles