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Asthmatics don't have to stop exercising

(HealthDay News) -- Exercise is good for most people, even asthmatics who have their doctor's approval.

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Try these suggestions to help reduce your risk of an asthma attack while exercising:

  • Keep your inhaler or other asthma medication nearby, in case you become short of breath during exercise.
  • Warm up for at least 15 minutes before exercise.
  • Take plenty of time to cool down, and slowly decrease your activity.
  • Drink plenty of water before exercise.
  • Don't exercise outdoors when air quality is compromised by allergens or pollution.
  • Don't overexert yourself.
  • Breathe deeply, in through your nose and out through your mouth.
  • Don't push yourself too much. Give yourself a break, especially if it feels like you're on the verge of an asthma attack.

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Source: American Council on Exercise

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First published: 03/26/2009
Last updated: 03/26/2009

Reviewed by: HealthDay, a service of ScoutNews, LLC

 

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