Your child should definitely stop exercising as soon as he/she begins to experience symptoms and take the prescribed inhalers for attacks. This should be reported at your next visit to the doctor who can help with a plan to prevent attacks happening while exercising. They typically involve taking inhalers before exercise, but your child's doctor would know best.
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Your child should definitely stop exercising as soon as he/she begins to experience symptoms and take the prescribed inhalers for attacks. This should be reported at your next visit to the doctor who can help with a plan to prevent attacks happening while exercising. They typically involve taking inhalers before exercise, but your child's doctor would know best.
What happened if the child exercise and the attack happens? Should the child stop after the attack subsides or continue on another day?