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  2. How To Deal With Asthma In The Cold

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    Cold weather can exacerbate asthma symptoms. Many factors that can make asthma worse in the winter time, including triggers both outdoors and in your home. But there are precautions sufferers can ...

  3. If You Notice This One Cold-Related Symptom In the Month of ...

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    "Colds—upper respiratory infections—affect the upper airways and sometimes can bother the smaller airways much further down into the lungs where asthma occurs," Dr. Libbat-Tzion Shaham, MD, a ...

  4. Is it spring allergies, a cold or COVID-19? Experts reveal ...

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    “In people with asthma, allergies and colds can trigger asthma, which leads to shortness of breath,” Carver says. “COVID-19 is the only one associated with shortness of breath on its own.”

  5. Pathophysiology of asthma - Wikipedia

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    However, asthma is rarely the only symptom, and not all people with food or other allergies have asthma [17] Sulfite sensitivity Asthma can occur in reaction to ingestion or inhalation of sulfites, which are added to foods and wine as preservatives. [18] Salicylate sensitivity Salicylates can trigger asthma in sensitive individuals. Salicylates ...

  6. Asthma phenotyping and endotyping - Wikipedia

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    Cough variant asthma (CVA), asthma where the only symptom is cough responsive to bronchodilator therapy, may be a T2-high asthma phenotype. CVA may be a precursor stage of other T2-high asthma phenotypes, as 30% of CVA patients are estimated to develop the classical asthma phenotype of wheeze and dyspnea.

  7. Asthma - Wikipedia

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    Asthma phenotyping and endotyping has emerged as a novel approach to asthma classification inspired by precision medicine which separates the clinical presentations of asthma, or asthma phenotypes, from their underlying causes, or asthma endotypes. The best-supported endotypic distinction is the type 2-high/type 2-low distinction.