Question

I have a 9-year smoking history, and every night I have severe coughing, difficulty breathing, a whistling sound in my throat when I breathe, and I feel like I’m not getting enough air and am short of breath. The elders at home say this could be asthma, and I should go to the hospital for a check-up.

Answer

Hello, based on your description, you may be suffering from bronchial asthma, a chronic respiratory disease characterized by recurrent attacks of wheezing and coughing, often occurring during the spring and autumn seasons or after upper respiratory tract infections. The occurrence of asthma is closely related to allergic constitution. Although it cannot be completely cured at present, patients who can master the correct asthma prevention and treatment methods can achieve complete control. It is advisable for you to see a doctor as soon as possible to receive an accurate diagnosis and treatment.