what causes coughing in asthma?
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what causes coughing in asthma?
Best answer: Cough is a natural phenomena to bring out any foreign body or any secretion from the lower respiratory tract. In asthma, there is narrowing of the lower respiratory tract, and the secretions are small in quantity and sticky in nature wh
Best answer:
Cough is a natural phenomena to bring out any foreign body or any secretion from the lower respiratory tract. In asthma, there is narrowing of the lower respiratory tract, and the secretions are small in quantity and sticky in nature which also reduces the lumen of the respiratory tract. So to bring that expectoration out cough is produced. Since it is sticky in nature the person coughs severely.
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