How is exercise induced asthma different to regular asthma?

February 15, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Asthma

My asthma only kicks in whenever I begin to run or jog, and it always last for the first 15 minutes making breathing difficult. But I refuse to use an inhaler and I push through and keep running even though the air going in to my lungs is tiny. After a while my chest loosens up and my breathing returns to normal. So how is my asthma different to regular asthma?

I have exercise induced asthma and at times I can deal with it without my inhaler but I find it’s easier just to take the inhaler if it’s not cleared out so I can breathe properly, hence a better run. I also have asthma of other triggers (dust, pets etc)

They’re the same thing, sometimes you can work it thru on your own but I just don’t see the point to ‘*suffer* if I don’t have to. I’ll do it for a few mins etc but if it’s not improving (and sometimes it can) I inhale-I don’t care how it looks. It’s not fun not being able to breathe!

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4 Responses to “How is exercise induced asthma different to regular asthma?”
  1. Zam says:

    It’s no different. What triggers an episode is only difference.
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  2. MetalHead says:

    There is no difference…asthma is asthma.
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  3. Canadian Snow Bunny says:

    I have exercise induced asthma and at times I can deal with it without my inhaler but I find it’s easier just to take the inhaler if it’s not cleared out so I can breathe properly, hence a better run. I also have asthma of other triggers (dust, pets etc)

    They’re the same thing, sometimes you can work it thru on your own but I just don’t see the point to ‘*suffer* if I don’t have to. I’ll do it for a few mins etc but if it’s not improving (and sometimes it can) I inhale-I don’t care how it looks. It’s not fun not being able to breathe!
    References :

  4. chrisarrow222 says:

    Since asthma is broncospasm, they are both the same, but the cause is different.The cause of exercise induced asthma is the inhalation of cold air or any air which is cooler than room air.

    Inhalers are not harmful, you should be using 2 puffs 15 mins before running. Limit to 2 puffs only.
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    I have ex. induced asthma. I did 3 full Ironmans and did over 100 bike races and about 70 Triathlons….I am 59 now. I used Ventolin and Serotide, but as of today they are only on stand by.

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