Exercise-induced asthma is an asthma attack that happens during or after exercise. It's also called exercise-induced bronchospasm.
Most people with exercise-induced asthma feel short of breath, have chest tightness, and may have a cough. These symptoms may start 10 to 15 minutes after a brief activity or about 15 minutes into a longer activity. Symptoms usually get better within 30 to 60 minutes after you stop the exercise.
If you notice the symptoms of asthma (such as wheezing or shortness of breath) after activity, be sure to tell your doctor. You can make a plan for how to treat your symptoms so you can keep exercising.
To find out if you have exercise-induced asthma, your doctor will do a physical exam and ask about your health. They will ask if you have wheezing or shortness of breath during or after physical activity or exercise. And the doctor will ask if these symptoms get better when you are not physically active.
If you have exercise-induced asthma, talk with your doctor about using medicine before exercise. It may help reduce symptoms. It will especially help in cold, dry weather.
Some doctors recommend that:
Here are some other steps you can take to reduce symptoms when you're active:
Current as of: October 25, 2024
Author: Ignite Healthwise, LLC Staff Clinical Review Board All Healthwise education is reviewed by a team that includes physicians, nurses, advanced practitioners, registered dieticians, and other healthcare professionals.
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