Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) is a condition where physical activity triggers narrowing of the airways, leading to symptoms like wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath. It is often seen in individuals with Asthma but can also occur in those without prior respiratory issues. Other conditions, such as exercise-induced anaphylaxis, can also be triggered by physical activity in some individuals, leading to severe allergic reactions.
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Unless the person has exercise-induced asthma, yoga would have no effect on asthma. If they do have exercise-induced asthma, it is possible that the yoga could actually trigger an attack.
Exercise induced asthma is where you get asthma from exercese
Amenorrhea is when the period is gone for other reasons than pregnancy and in this case too much exercise.
One alternative name for asthma is bronchial asthma. Other names that are used include: allergy induced asthma and exercise induced asthma.
Asthma NOS (Not Otherwise Specified) as opposed to Exercise induced or any other induced kind. Multiple triggers instead of a single specific trigger.
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Exercise-induced ischemia refers to a condition where there is a temporary decrease in blood flow to the heart muscle during physical activity, often due to narrowed or blocked coronary arteries. This reduced blood flow can lead to symptoms such as chest pain or discomfort, known as angina. It indicates that the heart is not receiving enough oxygen to meet the increased demands of exercise. Exercise-induced ischemia is often assessed using stress tests to identify underlying heart conditions.
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Exercise-induced thermogenesis
EIB, exercise induced bronchospasm. AKA, EIA, exercise induced asthma. Theory: Water loss and/or heat loss of lining of airways. EIB/EIA, occurs when running in a dry, cold climate.