Swimming Induces Asthma

Former Member
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I have been swimming my whole life (I am 40), but during the past year, I began working out by swimming laps 3 - 4 times a week. After 7 months, I started having what felt like an asthma attack about 3 -4 hours after I swam. This happened three times in a row so I stopped my routine and made an appointment with an allergist. He says that I am having a reaction to the chemicals that are generated by the mixture of chlorine and organic material. None of the inhalers we have tried have helped with the problem and my doctor has reccommended no more swimming. Does anyone know anything about this? I haven't swam now for 6 months and miss it terribly.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Open water could be a sort of solution if the problem is indeed caused by chemicals. There are quite a few open water pools around the place. Depends on where you are but that is what I would do if it actually is chemical related.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Open water could be a sort of solution if the problem is indeed caused by chemicals. There are quite a few open water pools around the place. Depends on where you are but that is what I would do if it actually is chemical related.
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