As you know, Asthma is a chronic disease of the lungs in this part of the body is prone to inflammation. So, together with other symptoms such as shortness of breath, the feeling of having chest tightness and wheezing when breathing, coughing, may also indicate that we have this disease, especially if it increases during the night or early morning.
Asthma can occur at any age, but the first symptoms usually develops during childhood. Things that cause asthma attacks vary from person to person, so you should be aware of things like cigarette smoke, exercising and other irritants that can become airborne. Also, some foods and cause them to bear in mind that asthma often also have allergies.
But even people who do not suffer from asthma may feel bad about things like dust, inhalation of pollen, dog hair and other irritants, especially those who suffer from allergic rhinitis, which can also cause coughing and nose stuffy and sneezing, so this could also be causing the cough that bothers you so much.
One way to tell if your cough is being caused by allergies is when you look if you’ve been exposed to something in particular and if it comes and goes in certain situations. If you cough automatically when you enter a room with air conditioning on a day full of pollen, or if you start coughing when you get home from your sister who has a dog, you can start to think that your cough is caused by allergies.
