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Do You Have Nocturnal Asthma?

From Pat Bass, About.com GuideOctober 17, 2010

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Some patients with asthma may have increased hyperresponsiveness of airways and airway inflammation that leads to nighttime or nocturnal symptoms such as wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, and cough that disrupt sleep. Patients with large nighttime changes in their FEV1 may also have more daytime symptoms.If your symptoms are worse at night or you think you might have nocturnal asthma check out the links below.

Learn More About Nocturnal Asthma


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