Question

Female, 26 years old, I’ve been experiencing this symptom for a long time, but the situation hasn’t improved. I want to go to the hospital for a systematic check-up. What is asthma triggered by a cold?

Answer

Asthma is generally caused by allergies or a cold. The causes vary, and so do the symptoms. When you have a cold, it’s usually due to catching a chill or a weakened immune system allowing the virus to enter. Asthma, on the other hand, often occurs due to exposure to allergens like pollen or consuming allergens. If you have similar symptoms, it’s recommended that you visit a regular hospital for a systematic and standardized examination so that appropriate treatment can be administered. Moreover, in daily life, it’s important to maintain regular routines, keep warm, eat a light diet, ventilate frequently, and drink plenty of hot water.