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Asthma Symptoms

Asthma symptoms are what is felt when airways become swollen and narrow. When airways become swollen and narrow, less air flows through the lungs. You or your child may feel short of breath or have a hard time breathing.

Other symptoms are coughing or wheezing and a tight feeling or pain in the chest. Wheezing is a whistling sound heard when you breathe.

It's important to note that symptoms may occur or be worse at night or early morning, making it hard to sleep.

The types of symptoms you have, their frequency and their severity may vary over time. If the symptoms persist, talk to your healthcare provider about how you or your child are feeling.

Please note that having these symptoms doesn't mean you or your child has asthma. You should talk to your healthcare provider for additional information.

You and Your Healthcare Provider

Your healthcare team is an essential part of the treatment plan for you or your child.

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Asthma symptoms may occur or be worse at night or early morning.

 

 
 

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