EXERCISE INDUCED BRONCHOCONSTRICTION (EIB)

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  1. 5. An obstruction of transient airflow that usually occurs five to ________ minutes after physical exertion.
  2. 6. EIB also common in persons who participate in endurance sports and sports that require high minute ________.
  3. 9. The early indicator symptom of EIB that happen after exercise.
  4. 10. Short acting beta agonists act by prevent mast cell ____________.
  5. 11. Choosing sport with ______minute ventilation is also one non-pharmacological management of EIB.
  6. 12. Heat loss after/during will trigger airway rewarming and consequently ______________of vascular bed.
  7. 14. Difficulty breathing is one typical symptom of EIB.
  8. 16. Rapid breathing of dry and ____________air is the etiology of EIB.
  9. 17. Restricting dietary _________ intake for one to two weeks may reduce bronchoconstriction after exercise in patients with EIB.
  10. 18. Exercise does not cause asthma, but is frequently an asthma __________.
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  1. 1. One example of atypical symptoms of EIB.
  2. 2. Using heat exchange mask may not be __________practical during competition.
  3. 3. This receptor antagonist block substance in the lungs which cause narrowing and swelling of airways in asthma.
  4. 4. Hypertonic saline test will not as reliable if patient is already being treated with inhaled ______________.
  5. 7. Water loss after/during exercise will trigger _____________environment and consequently cell shrinkage.
  6. 8. All bronchial provocation testing have this similar advantage.
  7. 12. Also one of the risk factor which is exposure to chemical triggers such as _________in swimming pool.
  8. 13. This lung function test should be done to rule out underlying asthma.
  9. 15. One of the risk factor of EIB, particularly common in man.