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What can I do to control my asthma when I exercise?

Related Topics: Asthma, Exercise
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  • Always use your pre-exercise asthma inhalers (inhaled bronchodilators) before beginning exercise.

  • Perform warm-up exercises and maintain an appropriate cool-down period after exercise.

  • If the weather is cold, exercise indoors or wear a mask or scarf over your nose and mouth.

  • If you have allergic asthma, avoid exercising outdoors when pollen counts are high and when there is high air pollution.

  • Restrict exercise when you have a viral infection, like a cold.

  • Exercise at a level that is appropriate for you.



Remember: asthma is not a reason to avoid exercise. With proper asthma diagnosis and the most effective asthma treatment, you should be able to enjoy the benefits of an exercise program without experiencing asthma symptoms.

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