Swimming and asthma can worry parents. Some feel their children’s asthma may get in the way of learning to swim, or that the pool environment may make their asthma worse. Not so. In fact, swimming can make breathing a little more comfortable for children. Did you know former Olympians Rebecca Adlington and Adrian Moorhouse have asthma? Well, they do!
There’s no reason why almost all people with asthma shouldn’t learn to swim. There is no evidence that recreational swimming can make your child’s asthma worse.
In fact, the warm, humid atmosphere in swimming pools makes some asthmatics’ breathing more comfortable. Just remember to always take an inhaler such as salbutamol (Ventolin) with you.