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My son is 15 years old , 5ft 9 inches and weighs 60 kg. He is very active in sports and cricket. Recently post lockdown he is doing fitness training and exercise in morning. He doesn't have any issues during his training but however at home he feels that he has to breathe in through his mouth sometimes. His BP is 110/65 and his pulse rate is 65. Is this sudden change is due to the rigorous fitness training he is currently undergoing? Solicit your advice
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Sometimes it happen due to turbinate hypertrophy leading to mouth breathing. Use some nasal decongestant.
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