Question

I had asthma that improved when I was five years old, but I still cough when the weather turns cold, and only inhalation therapy can improve it. I want to ask if there will be any sequelae?

Answer

After asthma patients receive treatment, their symptoms can be controlled, but they may not disappear completely. Long-term inhalation therapy helps control symptoms but does not guarantee complete cure. Moreover, coughing when the weather turns cold may be due to increased airway sensitivity and is not necessarily a sequela. It is recommended to continue to seek professional medical advice and treatment, and pay attention to daily life adjustments to reduce the occurrence of symptoms.