Shortness of breath can be caused by other lung diseases, such as Emphysema, Chronic Bronchitis, Pulmonary Fibrosis, etc. Or a heart condition such as CHF,(Congestive Heart Failure), or fluid overload, or Kidney Failure. or Anemia just to name a few.
Swimming, Surely is the best exercise for asthma. It will not completely cure the disease but will definitely reduce it. Because by doing swimming it will be a good breathing exercise.
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Excercise DOES affect breathing while doing it. If you have asthma, you will need to be mindful of your breathing rate, for it can lead to an asthma attack. Usually about an hour after you end the excercise, your breathing will be entirely back to normal.==========================================================Did this answer help you, or is it entirely correct? If not, you are welcome to improve it.
You can't just randomly die from having asthma. There are many different kinds of asthma, so for example if you had exercise induced asthma, meaning that you have breathing problems when you exercise too hard, then you would have to exercise hard enough to have an asthma attack, which is where you have trouble breathing because of mucus taking over your airway. That person would then collapse, if someone called an ambulence and made them use their inhaler until the ambulence arrived, then the person would probably survive. If the person didn't have an inhaler around, or nobody saw them collapse, then they would probably die from lack of oxygen
Yes, they should do exercise regulary.
The difference between exercise asthma and regular asthma is that exercise asthma arises due to too much exercise while regular asthma is not.
Some symptoms of asthma are difficulty breathing in situations such as running, exercise, and dusty or dander places. An inhaler may be helpful when this happens.
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asthma catching breath then lagging in an exhale or inhale
It could be many things. It could be that you have asthma which is very common in people. If you have problem breathing you should see someone about it.
You may suffer from exercised induced asthma which occurs during exercise due to the depth of breathing and the extra adrenaline you body produces. Check with your physician. He might recommend some breathing exercises or some tests to confirm the problem. You may want to get a check up to evaluate the problem properly.
Exercise induced asthma is where you get asthma from exercese