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Exercise-induced asthma is triggered by exercise or physical exertion. Many people with asthma have some symptoms with exercise. But there are many people without asthma, including Olympic athletes, who get symptoms only during exercise. With exercise-induced asthma, airway narrowing peaks 5 to 20 ...
Exercise-induced bronchospasm (EIB) is an intermittent bronchial narrowing occurring after exercise in those with normal lung function at rest. The main difference between EIB and EIA is the absence of subjective symptoms in EIB, despite a measurable drop in airflow.1,2Chronic asthma is an inflam...
This WebMD slideshow takes a look at asthma symptoms and treatment options, as well as the most common causes of asthma and what can trigger an asthma attack.
Occasionally, exercise symptoms are seen in elite athletes, as the sole problem [285]. They report breathlessness and wheeze at extremes of exercise, just when they want to reach peak performance, and at no other time. The differential diagnosis lies between exercise induced asthma, and exercise...
Exercise-inducedasthma (EIA): Impacting as many one in five people, EIA is characterized bybronchoconstrictionand asthma symptoms that develop during or following exercise. Occupationalasthma: This common respiratory condition results from exposures in the workplace. ...
The diagnosis of EILO is not always straightforward as features can overlap with exercise-induced asthma / exercise-induced bronchoconstriction. EILO can therefore remain misdiagnosed for years and most patients receive inappropriate asthma therapy. In contrast with asthma, EILO symptoms are usually most...
Exercise-induced asthma (EIA) is diagnosed on the basis of subjective symptoms of airflow obstruction during and after exercise, objective measures of airflow obstruction and the exclusion of alternative diagnoses. Although the pathogenesis of EIA has not been fully elucidated, two major theories ...
· Exercise (exercise-induced asthma) · Stress and strong emotional responses · Exposure to cold air · Some medicines such as beta blockers and aspirin Signs and Symptoms Asthma is separated into four categories based on the severity and frequency of a person's symptoms. These categories inc...
Exercise-induced asthma (EIA) is described in asthmatics, elite athletes, and the general population alike. Difficulties reconciling the variety of presentations complicate our understanding of the disease process and prevalence. Exercise-induced bronchospasm (EIB) can be measured during and after exerc...