Increased Breathing And Sweating When Exercising. Normal ECG. Taking Telvas. No Sugar Problem. What Is It?
 
                                    
                                    
                                          
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                                            Question : I get faster breathing and more perspiration than normal when start exercising for ten minutes or so. No sugar problem. taking BP medicine Telvas 40. ECG is normal. What may be the problem?
                            
                                    Hello.
Thanks for posting your query.
I would like to know something more from you, so that I can guide you properly.
1. Your height and weight
2. Recent investigation done if any.
3. Recent blood pressure reading.
4. Medicines you are taking and since how long?
5. Your work profile- whether it involves physical activity or not?
6. How long you are having this problem?
7. Are these symptoms present when you do other work like climbing stairs or other exertion.
Awaiting your reply eagerly to answer your query more precisely.
Regards,
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                            Thanks for posting your query.
I would like to know something more from you, so that I can guide you properly.
1. Your height and weight
2. Recent investigation done if any.
3. Recent blood pressure reading.
4. Medicines you are taking and since how long?
5. Your work profile- whether it involves physical activity or not?
6. How long you are having this problem?
7. Are these symptoms present when you do other work like climbing stairs or other exertion.
Awaiting your reply eagerly to answer your query more precisely.
Regards,
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