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Breathing Problems While Swimming. Have Asthma, Quit Smoking. Heart Rate Of 60, Normal BP

I've been
swimming in an indoor pool for 3 years now. Pervious to this time I quit smoking, about 10 cigs,/week. This year has been a bad year for asthma & I take an over the counter antihistomene+inhailer. My concern is heart problems that is causing the problem with breathing while I swim. I'm going to guess it's alergies because my heart rate is 60 or less & blood pressure is typically 120/70. sometimes lower then that.
Fri, 25 Oct 2013
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Hi, it appears that you have an resistant infection, and which led to the asthma, as it is a late origin dyspnea. Or it may be due to the allergen recently you are in use after that you had dyspnea.
Pulse and dispnoea doesn't suggest any diagnosis. i advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.
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Breathing Problems While Swimming. Have Asthma, Quit Smoking. Heart Rate Of 60, Normal BP

Hi, it appears that you have an resistant infection, and which led to the asthma, as it is a late origin dyspnea. Or it may be due to the allergen recently you are in use after that you had dyspnea. Pulse and dispnoea doesn t suggest any diagnosis. i advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.