Some patients may experience asthma which is induced by exercise, and may have few or no symptoms at other times.
Exercise-induced asthma is asthma brought on by physical exertion. For most patients physical activity is an important precipitant and in children it may be the only significant precipitant (1,2).
Diagnosis can be achieved by observing a rapid improvement
Exercise induced symptoms may be the only presenting feature in some asthmatic children. In these patients (or in case there is a doubt about the diagnosis) exercise testing can be easily performed to establish a firm diagnosis of asthma (1).
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