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Pursed Lip Breathing Pursed lip breathing is one of the simplest ways to control shortness of breath. It provides a quick and easy way to slow your pace of breathing, making each breath more effective. What does pursed
lip breathing do?
When should I
use this technique? Practice this technique 4-5 times a day at first so you can get the correct breathing pattern.
1. Relax your neck and shoulder muscles. (figure to right) 2. Breathe in (inhale) slowly through your nose for two counts, keeping your mouth closed. Don't take a deep breath; a normal breath will do. It may help to count to yourself: inhale, one, two.(figure to right)
4. Breathe out (exhale) slowly and gently through your pursed lips while counting to four. It may help to count to yourself: exhale, one, two, three, four. (figure to right) With regular practice, this technique will seem natural to you.
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