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How Can Exercise-induced Asthma Be Treated?

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Posted on Fri, 8 Sep 2017
Question: yesterday while riding the exercise bike, which I've done every day for years, I started feeling a "burning" in my chest, radiating up my neck on the left side. My heart rate did not go up. This went on for about 5 minutes, then subsided. Today the same thing happened after five minutes on the bike, so I quit and came home. My bp was 121/79 and heart rate 67. Any ideas as to what this is? I've had previous stress tests and heart scans, all of which were 100% clear.
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Answered by Dr. salah saad shoman (23 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Exercise induced asthma

Detailed Answer:
Dear Ma'am,
I have gone through your question and I understand your concerns,

But it seems that you are experiencing exercise induced asthma which is manifested by burning sensation of the lung that is triggered by exercise...

This can be prevented by a prescription of a bronchodilator such as Albuterol ( Ventolin ) that you can self-administer before exercising. However, if symptoms still occur, then you will need a prescription of long-acting beta agonists such as salmeterol ( Serevent ) to relax the muscles around the lungs while riding ...

I hope I answered your question ...
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How Can Exercise-induced Asthma Be Treated?

Brief Answer: Exercise induced asthma Detailed Answer: Dear Ma'am, I have gone through your question and I understand your concerns, But it seems that you are experiencing exercise induced asthma which is manifested by burning sensation of the lung that is triggered by exercise... This can be prevented by a prescription of a bronchodilator such as Albuterol ( Ventolin ) that you can self-administer before exercising. However, if symptoms still occur, then you will need a prescription of long-acting beta agonists such as salmeterol ( Serevent ) to relax the muscles around the lungs while riding ... I hope I answered your question ...