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Frequent Black Outs, Diagnosed With Bronchitis. Using Inhalers. Suggestions?

hi i have been diagnosed with bronchitis and have inhalers to help treat it as well as keep my asthma under control. I have been passing out (blacking out) a lot lately and was wondering is this normal ? I'm a 16 year old girl and its my first time passing out this often. it's scaring me a little too and its been over a week now since diagnosed.
Fri, 10 May 2013
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Allergist and Immunologist 's  Response
passing out is not normal
as you are having asthma, I presume you have some allergies as well, some times you can pass out after exercising as in exercise induced anaphylaxis or abortive episodes of food induced anaphylaxis, your description of symptoms are inadequate as of now to make a complete diagnosis
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Frequent Black Outs, Diagnosed With Bronchitis. Using Inhalers. Suggestions?

passing out is not normal as you are having asthma, I presume you have some allergies as well, some times you can pass out after exercising as in exercise induced anaphylaxis or abortive episodes of food induced anaphylaxis, your description of symptoms are inadequate as of now to make a complete diagnosis