Transcription of VCD-EILO VS. ASTHMA - NATA
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Sources: american college of sports Medicine, Ithaca college , NATAS truggle with exhalationVCD-EILO VS. ASTHMA Understand the difference between Vocal Cord Dysfunction-Exercise Induced Laryngeal Obstruction and AsthmaStruggle with inhalation See a speech language pathologist Adjust breathing from mouth breathing to nasal or shared breathing Practice diaphragmatic breathing and relaxation exercise Practice breathing-recovery exercises to stop attack from turning into full episode See a physician, allergist or immunologist Take medication such as an inhaler or pills as prescribed Learn what your triggers are exercise, dirty air, allergies, etc. and avoid them Know the early signs of an attack and stop exercising before symptoms progressVCD-EILOSYMPTOMSASTHMASYMPTOMSTR EATMENT OPTIONSTREATMENT OPTIONSB reathing sounds high pitched, gratingTightness in the throatRapid onset, Rapid recoveryGradual onset, Gradual recoveryTightness in the chest Breathing sounds like | 27
Sources: American College of Sports Medicine, Ithaca College, NATA Struggle with exhalation VCD-EILO VS. ASTHMA Understand the difference between Vocal Cord Dysfunction-Exercise Induced Laryngeal Obstruction and Asthma
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