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Does that mean something special in medical terminology?
Excercise-induced asthma is a real thing, with testing protocols for diagnosis and published guidelines for management and treatment. "Paradoxical" to me means unexpected, which isn't the case for excercise-induced asthma.
This cheese_greater person is not a serious user, check their history. They do this all the time, posting "random" nonsensical questions and responding with illegible nonsense in the comments. You're probably wasting your time trying to have a real conversation with them.
Lol, thanks. I came to that conclusion after their last one and applied a user tag accordingly. I think they have alts with similar cheese/grater type usernames and I have some of them tagged as well
I get that but i mean is it possible the exercise induced type is paradoxical and less applicable in terms of a general understanding of what ever "genesis"-es astma for many cases