No,There are some athletes with asthma, unless you say they are nerds
I have exercise induced asthma, and yeah the main sympton is breathlessness just after beginning intense physical exertion.
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I don't think so because soar throat is a throat problem and asthma is an inside breathing problem.
because people can die from it
he had Asthma
becuase its like asthma
just always keep an inhaler on hand, also do a lot of running to strenghten the lungs BUT not too much. "short burst" (or sports where one is running fast for a short peroid of time) sports are usually no problem for people with asthma. after time you'll probably not even notice you have astma when playing a sport.
No you need something separate for your asthma like an inhaler. See your doctor to get a prescription for your asthma medicine.
It is possible that a person's asthma will not come back. Most times, when a person has asthma, it is a lifelong problem for them.
Regular and moderate exercise strengthens the lungs and prevents asthma symptoms. Although exercise can be a trigger for asthma in some people, with appropriate asthma treatment and monitoring of the condition, exercise, even vigorous exercise, is possible. In fact, many world-class athletes have asthma. Consult with your doctor before starting an exercise program, and carry an asthma inhaler at all times
If you have other symptoms, such as wheezing and coughing, then you probably have exercise-induced asthma, which means that you have asthma like symptoms when you exercise.