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What Do Metallic Taste In Throat With Wheezing Post Exercise Suggest?

hi, I ve been noticing that after exercising, I ve been tasting this metallic fluid at the back of my throat, and also wheezing. along with this I feel very very tired, and lightheaded, even though I feel like the workout intensity was very light. this has been occurring for over a year now.
Thu, 28 May 2020
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Hi.
I've gone through your query and I can understand your anxiety.

During moderate to intense exercise or workout, there occurs pressure changes inside the lungs resulting in " exercise-induced pulmonary edema", by pushing the fluid which contains Red blood cells inside the lungs.

These RBC's broke down & coughed up into the mouth gives metallic taste.


I advice you to, decrease the intensity & load of exercise. Also get a chest Xray & ABG analysis done.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care.

Regards,
Dr. Yogapriya V, General and family physician.
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What Do Metallic Taste In Throat With Wheezing Post Exercise Suggest?

Hi. I ve gone through your query and I can understand your anxiety. During moderate to intense exercise or workout, there occurs pressure changes inside the lungs resulting in exercise-induced pulmonary edema , by pushing the fluid which contains Red blood cells inside the lungs. These RBC s broke down & coughed up into the mouth gives metallic taste. I advice you to, decrease the intensity & load of exercise. Also get a chest Xray & ABG analysis done. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care. Regards, Dr. Yogapriya V, General and family physician.