Category: Treatment
When a Simple Cold Turns Into an Asthma Flare-Up
AI Overview For people with asthma, a simple cold can quickly escalate into a serious respiratory issue. Viral infections like the common cold inflame the airways, increase mucus production, and... Read More
Asthma and Respiratory Infections: How to Protect Your Lungs
AI Overview Respiratory infections—such as the common cold, flu, RSV, and COVID-19—are among the most common triggers of asthma flare-ups. These infections inflame and narrow the airways, increase mucus production,... Read More
Cough Variant Asthma: The Hidden Cause of Chronic Cough
AI Overview Cough variant asthma (CVA) is a lesser-known type of asthma where a persistent, dry cough is the primary or only symptom—without the classic signs like wheezing or shortness... Read More
Cold-Induced Asthma: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Options
AI Overview Cold-induced asthma occurs when exposure to cold, dry air or winter-related triggers causes airway inflammation and narrowing, leading to asthma symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, and shortness of... Read More
Why Your Cough Won’t Go Away: Could It Be Asthma?
AI Overview A cough that won’t go away—lasting more than a few weeks—may be more than just a lingering cold. One of the most common underlying causes of chronic cough... Read More
Cough vs Asthma Cough: How to Tell the Difference
AI Overview Not all coughs are the same. While a regular cough—often caused by a cold, flu, or infection—usually resolves within a few days, an asthma-related cough is typically persistent,... Read More













