How can I treat my exercise induced asthma?

By | March 7, 2013

If you often experience shortness of breath when exercising, you may be experiencing exercise induced asthma or sports induced asthma.  There are dozens of possible symptoms of exercise induced asthma, so it is important to consult a physician if you’ve experienced significant respiratory discomfort while exerting yourself physically. Unfortunately, for many athletes, asthma and exercise often go hand in hand.  Fortunately, Allergy and Asthma Clinical Centers is here to help you control your asthma symptoms so you can work out and participate in sports without physical discomfort.  We specialize in asthma control for people of all ages – in fact, our pediatric asthma division is one of the most effective in the area.  While it’s hard to know exactly what causes asthma, we will help you manage your chronic asthma by providing you with the most effective asthma remedies and asthma relief available.

We provide a number of other health services aside from treating asthma.  We have several allergy doctors on staff specializing in the treatment of a range of common allergies such as food allergies and drug allergies.  We also frequently treat patients suffering from eczema and other severe skin allergies.  Don’t hesitate to call