Were you looking for information about Exercise-Induced Asthma? Exercice-induced asthma is a common misspelling of exercise-induced asthma.
Exercise-induced asthma is a condition in which a person's airways are particularly sensitive to physical activity. People with this condition often experience regular asthma symptoms, such as wheezing, coughing, and difficulty breathing. These symptoms usually occur soon after the beginning of exercise and last throughout the duration of physical activity. Exercise-induced asthma can usually be prevented by pre-treatment with albuterol, an inhaled prescription medication.
(Click Exercise-Induced Asthma for more information on what symptoms may occur with this condition, why they occur, and how to prevent them in the future.)