If you have asthma, you can enjoy sports and other physical activities if you know how to do them safely. Being active can even help your asthma. Besides being fun, exercise can make you a winner in many ways:
Your healthcare provider can tell you how to exercise safely. Here are some things to ask:
With the help of your parents, talk with your gym teacher and coaches about your asthma. Make sure they understand what asthma is, how it is treated, what warning signs to look for, and how they may need to help you. Set up an “asthma signal” with them. Use the signal when you need to slow down or stop exercising. For instance, maybe you can wave to your teacher or coach.
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Drink water or juice before, during, and after exercise.
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If you are supposed to, use your inhaler before exercise.
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Warm up for 5 to 10 minutes.
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You should be able to talk while you exercise or are active. Slow down or stop if you can't.
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Cool down for at least 5 minutes. Before you finish, stretch or just slow down.
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Don’t give up on exercise! If your asthma still flares up, ask your healthcare provider what you should do.