Aug 20
How is exercise induced asthma different to regular asthma?
Posted on Thursday, August 20, 2009 in Running
SPEED N FITNESS asked:
My asthma only kicks in whenever I begin to run or jog, and it always last for the first 15 minutes making breathing difficult. But I refuse to use an inhaler and I push through and keep running even though the air going in to my lungs is tiny. After a while my chest loosens up and my breathing returns to normal. So how is my asthma different to regular asthma?
Marcus
My asthma only kicks in whenever I begin to run or jog, and it always last for the first 15 minutes making breathing difficult. But I refuse to use an inhaler and I push through and keep running even though the air going in to my lungs is tiny. After a while my chest loosens up and my breathing returns to normal. So how is my asthma different to regular asthma?
Marcus
Jan 4
How can I keep from having an asthma attack when I exercise?
Posted on Sunday, January 4, 2009 in Allergies
Hannah K asked:
I have exercise induced asthma, have to take my medication before and after I exercise. This makes me uncomfortable, as I do not like to have to take too much medication. Is there a way to keep from having an asthma attack without having to take meds?
Jay
I have exercise induced asthma, have to take my medication before and after I exercise. This makes me uncomfortable, as I do not like to have to take too much medication. Is there a way to keep from having an asthma attack without having to take meds?
Jay

