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Exercise-Induced Asthma Evaluation & Treatment

Exercise-Induced Asthma Evaluation & Treatment in Atlantis & Boynton Beach, FL

Trusted exercise-induced asthma care in Atlantis & Boynton Beach, FL

Exercise-induced asthma treatment in Atlantis & Boynton Beach, FL helps children, teens, and adults breathe comfortably so they can stay active and enjoy sports again. If you or your child experiences coughing, wheezing, or shortness of breath with exercise, our board-certified allergists at Florida Allergy & Asthma Associates can help.

Call our Atlantis or Boynton Beach office today to schedule an exercise-induced asthma evaluation.

What Is Exercise-Induced Asthma (Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction)?

Exercise-induced asthma, also called exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB), occurs when physical activity causes the airways to temporarily narrow. This can lead to symptoms such as shortness of breath, wheezing, chest tightness, coughing, or reduced exercise tolerance during or shortly after exercise. Without proper diagnosis and treatment, exercise-induced asthma can limit sports performance, make workouts uncomfortable, and cause people to avoid physical activity altogether.

Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore

Schedule an evaluation if you notice breathing symptoms that reliably show up with activity, especially in the heat, humidity, or pollen of South Florida. Common exercise-induced asthma symptoms include:
  • Shortness of breath or “air hunger” during running, sports, or workouts
  • Wheezing, chest tightness, or noisy breathing with exertion
  • Persistent dry cough during or after exercise, especially in cool or dry air
  • Needing to slow down, stop frequently, or drop out of activities because of breathing problems
In children, exercise-induced asthma may look like falling behind classmates in gym class, refusing to run or play outside, or complaining of chest pain or “can’t catch my breath” when active.

Who Benefits From This Service?

Our exercise-induced asthma evaluation and treatment in Atlantis and Boynton Beach, FL is ideal for:
  • Athletes who notice breathing difficulty, coughing, or wheezing during practices or games
  • Children who struggle with gym class, school sports, or outdoor play due to breathing symptoms
  • Adults who experience shortness of breath or chest tightness during workouts or runs
  • Anyone avoiding exercise because they are worried about triggering breathing problems
Early evaluation helps distinguish normal exertion from true airway narrowing so you can exercise safely and confidently.

Comprehensive EIB Evaluation

At Florida Allergy & Asthma Associates, your visit for suspected exercise-induced asthma includes a thorough, step-by-step evaluation.
  • Detailed history
    • Review of symptoms, exercise patterns, triggers, and timing (during vs. after activity).
    • Discussion of environmental factors common in Atlantis and Boynton Beach, such as heat, humidity, pollen, and air quality.
  • Pulmonary function testing (spirometry)
    • Baseline lung function testing at rest to assess for underlying asthma.
    • When appropriate, spirometry before and after exercise or bronchodilator use to document exercise-related airway narrowing.
  • Differentiation from other conditions
    • Screening for vocal cord dysfunction/inducible laryngeal obstruction, allergies, deconditioning, or cardiac and sinus issues that can mimic asthma symptoms.
    • Assessment of allergy contribution, including rhinitis or environmental allergies that may worsen exercise-induced breathing symptoms.
This objective testing helps confirm whether symptoms are truly due to exercise-induced bronchoconstriction and guides the most effective treatment plan.

Personalized Treatment Plans

After your evaluation, a personalized treatment plan is created to fit your age, activity level, sport, and symptom pattern. Treatment for exercise-induced asthma may include:
  • Preventive inhaler therapy before exercise
    • Short-acting bronchodilator (rescue inhaler) used 10–15 minutes before activity to prevent airway narrowing during exercise.
  • Daily controller medications when needed
    • Inhaled corticosteroids, leukotriene receptor antagonists, or combination therapies if you have frequent symptoms or underlying asthma.
  • Allergy evaluation and management
    • Identifying and treating allergic triggers such as pollen, dust mites, pet dander, and mold that are common in South Florida homes and outdoor environments.
    • Coordinating treatment for allergic rhinitis or sinus issues that can worsen breathing during exercise.
  • Education on inhaler technique and exercise strategies
    • One-on-one instruction on proper inhaler and spacer use so each dose works effectively.
    • Warm-up routines, cool-down strategies, and guidance on exercising safely in local weather conditions and high-pollen days around Atlantis and Boynton Beach.
With the right plan, most people with exercise-induced asthma can participate fully in sports, the gym, and outdoor activities.

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Why Choose Florida Allergy & Asthma Associates?

Patients in Atlantis and Boynton Beach rely on Florida Allergy & Asthma Associates for expert diagnosis and treatment of asthma and allergy conditions. Key advantages include:
  • Board-certified allergists with extensive experience managing exercise-induced asthma and other asthma types
  • Convenient locations in Atlantis and Boynton Beach, FL, serving surrounding communities with easy access and flexible scheduling
  • On-site pulmonary function testing, allergy evaluation, and tailored treatment plans under one roof
  • A patient-centered approach that focuses on helping you stay active, perform at your best, and maintain long-term lung health
  • Most major insurances are accepted; our Atlantis and Boynton Beach offices participate with Medicare and most major insurance plans, and our team helps you understand your coverage before your visit.
Our team partners with you, your family, and, when needed, your coaches or trainers to make sure your asthma is well controlled during everyday activity and competitive sports.

What to Expect at Your Visit

A typical exercise-induced asthma visit at our Atlantis or Boynton Beach office follows three simple steps.
  1. Consultation
    • Meet with a specialist to review your symptoms, medical history, and exercise goals.
  2. Testing
    • Undergo spirometry and any additional recommended tests to assess lung function and identify triggers.
  3. Plan & Follow-Up
    • Receive a clear diagnosis, customized treatment plan, and written instructions for medications, exercise, and follow-up care.
Most patients leave with a same-day plan to begin exercising more comfortably and confidently.

Ready to Breathe Easier During Exercise?

If you are in or around Atlantis or Boynton Beach, FL, and suspect exercise-induced asthma, professional evaluation can make a major difference in how you feel during activity.

Contact Florida Allergy & Asthma Associates today to schedule an exercise-induced asthma evaluation and personalized treatment plan in Atlantis or Boynton Beach, FL.

FAQs

Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction can occur in people with or without chronic asthma, but many patients with asthma also notice that exercise is a strong trigger. Proper testing helps determine whether you have EIB alone or asthma plus EIB.
Yes. With appropriate preventive medication, controller therapy when needed, and practical exercise strategies, most people with EIB safely participate in high-intensity and competitive sports.
Feeling winded can be normal with intense exertion, but consistent coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, or breathing trouble with activity deserves a medical evaluation. Testing in our Atlantis and Boynton Beach offices can show whether your symptoms are due to exercise-induced asthma or another condition.
Schedule an appointment if breathing symptoms are limiting your activity, if your child is avoiding sports because of discomfort, or if your current inhaler regimen is not controlling exercise symptoms.