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- $Title{Tightness in the Chest During a Brisk Walk in Cold Weather}
- $Subject{exercise induced asthma wheezing cold Respiratory pulmonary airways
- bronchi bronchioles}
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- Tightness in the Chest During a Brisk Walk in Cold Weather
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- 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?
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- 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.
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- 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
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