Swimming: 4 benefits of this exercise for asthma sufferers



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When you practice swimming over a long period of time, your lungs tend to get used to it and it builds your tolerance for such exercises. When your tolerance increases, it also helps you to perform your daily activities without any breathing problems.



Asthma is a breathing condition wherein the airways become inflamed and narrow and that makes it difficult for the individual to breathe. With this condition, it might be difficult for the person to perform any sort of exercise. However, it is important that you perform some sort of exercise so as to keep the body healthy or else you might add to your weight and also develop diseases and obesity.

If you suffer from asthma, you could try swimming as it can be beneficial for you and it can also help you gain control over the condition. Also, if you perform some form of exercise regularly, the symptoms of asthma can be reduced considerably. Here take a look at how swimming can benefit people suffering from asthma by reducing their symptoms.

It can improve your lung capacity. When you swim, your lungs are at work and they breathe in and breathe out considerably. Therefore, you breathe well, and there is less pressure exerted on the lungs. This helps to improve the lung and you don’t have to put extra pressure on your lungs for your everyday chores.
It can reduce the inflammations. When you swim regularly, the inflammations in the airways reduce considerably. When the inflammations reduce, you can breathe properly and that reduces the pressure that you would otherwise have to put on your lungs.

It also strengthens your muscles. Swimming helps to build muscle strength and when your muscles are strong, you can perform your daily activities smoothly.
It increases your tolerance.

When you practice swimming over a long period of time, your lungs tend to get used to it and it builds your tolerance for such exercises. When your tolerance increases, it also helps you to perform your daily activities without any breathing problems.

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Disclaimer: Tips and suggestions mentioned in the article are for general information purposes only and should not be construed as professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor or a dietician before starting any fitness programme or making any changes to your diet.



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