$Unique_ID{BRK00560} $Pretitle{} $Title{Tightness in the Chest During a Brisk Walk in Cold Weather} $Subject{exercise induced asthma wheezing cold Respiratory pulmonary airways bronchi bronchioles} $Volume{H-5} $Log{} Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc. Tightness in the Chest During a Brisk Walk in Cold Weather ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: It seemed like such a good idea. While visiting my son in Minnesota, he invited me to take a brisk walk before washing up for supper. The evening was cold, with snow on the ground, but good footing along the road. We hadn't made a half mile before I experienced a tightness in my chest, a dry cough and wheezing. I could barely breathe. The rapid trip to an emergency room convinced all that it wasn't a heart attack. When I returned home to Florida, I rushed home one evening walking further and faster than in Minnesota, and nothing happened. There has got to be a logical explanation. Do you know what it might be? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ANSWER: With the data you provide, and the fact that you have been cleared of any cardiac problems, my best guess is that you suffered an attack of exercise induced asthma, provoked by the cold climate that seems to be the important element in your case. It's probably a common enough condition, and can be diagnosed with a pulmonary function test and a better history and examination than is available to me. The asthma-like attack is caused when the bronchioles, or small tubes that carry the air to and from the lungs, contract because of irritation or reaction to substances to which they are sensitive. In the case of exercising, even a brisk walk in the snow, it is possible that the dry air you were breathing in dehydrated the airways and caused them to contract. When you performed the same activity in the warm and moist air of your home town, the factors that caused the attack previously were absent, and so no attack. Because this is but one answer to an interesting medical situation, I strongly advise a thorough overhaul, with special attention to your past history and the necessary tests to establish the performance patterns of your lungs. ---------------- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical problem.