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[|Human|] my daughter is 12 plays soccer has been getting headaches roughly 3-4 times a week since october has seen primary care ,pulmnary dr she has sport induced asthma and even ent diagnosed with sinus infection twice when she never had one was even on medication for 21 days twice since october..frustrated....so saturday she comes off soccer field all red in face told us she used her inhaler 4 times and was having trouble breathing dizzy and went to ground to lay on cement as she felt really hot and felt like she was going to pass out....she recoved to talking about 25 minutes later....worried sick.....
[|AI|]  HI THANKS FOR YOUR QUERY AS PER DISCUSSION YOUR DAUGHTER SHOULD HAVE EXERCISE INDUCED ASTHMA WITH SINUSITIS(INFECTION AND/OR INFLAMMATION OF SINUSES) CAUSE OF HEADACHE MIGHT BE SINUSITIS. During normal breathing, the air we take in is first warmed and moistened by the nasal passages. Because people tend to breathe through their mouths when they exercise, they are inhaling colder and Chat Doctor.  In exercise-induced asthma, the muscle bands around the airways are sensitive to these changes in temperature and humidity and react by contracting, which narrows the airway. This results in symptoms of exercised-induced asthma, LIKE-- Coughing with asthmaTightening of the chestWheezingUnusual fatigue while exercisingShortness of breath when exercising