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breathing difficulties

My daughter is in the military and experiencing wheezing and tightness in her chest during her three mile runs. She took a full range of pulmonary tests and was accepted. She is now falling behind and doesn't want to go to medical because she is afraid of getting discharged. Are there any non-medical things she can do? It only happens when she is in these long runs.
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  • Female | 47 years old

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She needs to be evaluated by a pulmonary physician. Sounds like exercise induced asthma that would likely benefit from inhalers. Also dont want miss any other issues such as heart disease.
Justin Thomas
Her health is more important than her concerns of discharge. See an MD

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She might be suffering from "exercise induced reactive airways disease". She should see a physician for further evaluation.
Felix G. Dailey Sterling
She should get it evaluated as you don't want to miss any problems associated with sructural heart disease that is occurring in its infancy as it may be more easily treated at this stage. It may also be something simple such as exercise-induced asthmas that could be treated with inhalers! Don't let the fear of a diagnosis prevent you from getting a diagnosis!
Alvin K. Eng