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Patient education: Exercise-induced asthma (Beyond the Basics)


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  • Website: UpToDate - patient information
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Strenuous exercise can lead to a narrowing of the airways and can trigger asthma symptoms, including shortness of breath, tight chest and a cough. Inhalers can help treat or prevent exercise-induced asthma. Seek emergency help if you have sudden and severe asthma symptoms.


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bronchoconstriction, asthma, shortness of breath, breathing, chest, cough, bronchodilator, flovent


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Rated on: 9/27/2016 2:21:08 PM

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