Managing Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm
Exercise is a common trigger for asthma, often causing the airways to tighten suddenly after physical activity. This is known as Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm (EIB). Pranlukast is particularly effective at preventing this specific problem.
When a person takes the medication regularly, it helps "shield" the airways from the changes in temperature and humidity that happen during heavy breathing. Research has shown that athletes and active children who take it can exercise more intensely and for longer periods without feeling short of breath. This allows patients to maintain an active lifestyle, which is essential for overall heart and lung health.
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