ASTHMA

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A chronic lung disease caused by inflammation of the airways, leading to wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing.

 
What Happens During an Attack:

Airways become tight and swollen, reducing airflow and causing wheezing. Severe attacks can be life-threatening.

Causes:

The exact cause is unclear, but genetics and environmental factors play a role. Common triggers include allergens (pet dander, dust mites, molds, pollens), respiratory infections, exercise, cold air, stress, and pollutants.

Symptoms:

Can be persistent or intermittent, often worsening in certain seasons or with specific triggers.

Treatment:

Focuses on controlling inflammation, avoiding triggers, restoring normal breathing, and preventing attacks.

Cough:

Based on the cough’s duration, associated symptoms, triggers, time of day, medical history, and previous treatments.

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