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Some people after exercising will endure allergic reactions. Exercise is responsible for triggering attacks, such as asthma. In some instances, only when a person workouts or performs some type of exercise they will have an asthmatic attack.
How is it possible for exercise to trigger asthmatic attacks?
How do people survive with asthma?
Can people with asthma workout?
How can people with this type of allergic condition exercise without worrying about reactions? Asthma can become a life threatening condition. It is important for those with asthma to seek medical support and continue doctor visits. When anaphylactic reactions occur it can lead to death.
How can asthmatic patients stay fit?
What medications are prescribed, to prevent recurrent asthmatic reactions during exercise?
How should a person exercise to prevent asthma attacks or anaphylactic reactions? Once you the patient learns yoga, he or she may benefit from stretch workouts, warm-ups and gradually working into a routine. Take it easy at first and grow into the routines. This is normal procedures and is recommended for anyone starting exercise. Once the person works into a routine, he or she should perform cool-downs after exercise to minimize or prevent asthmatic attacks. Patients with asthma are discouraged from working out with routines that triggered the reactions in the first place. Before you start exercise, it is wise to consult with your family doctor first. Let your doctor know what happens when you perform a particular exercise and perhaps he or she may recommend a type of routine that works best for you.
What about food?
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