hlaupabóla
Hlaupabóla, also known as exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB), is a temporary narrowing of the airways that occurs during or after strenuous physical activity. It is often mistaken for asthma, and in many cases, individuals with asthma also experience EIB. However, EIB can also occur in people without a diagnosed history of asthma.
The symptoms of hlaupabóla typically manifest during exercise and may include coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath,
Factors that can exacerbate EIB include cold, dry air, air pollution, and certain allergens. Diagnosis is often
Treatment for hlaupabóla focuses on preventing and managing symptoms. Short-acting beta-agonists, taken 15-20 minutes before exercise,