asthma and allergic rhinitis (nasal Allergy) do go hand in hand. People who suffer from allergic rhinitis often complain of frequent bouts of colds with sneezing and running nose. It has been found that 70% of patients who have been suffering from asthma also have allergic rhinitis. Since the nose is an extension of the respiratory tract, such a co-relation is bound to happen. Usually, the nose is the first to get affected and then it’s turn of the lungs. Thus, the diagnosis and treatment of allergic rhinitis is very important in controlling asthma in a better way.
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If the cough is present only under stressful circumstances, both cough variant asthma & psychogenic cough ought to be thought about, in the adolescent. If the cough is provoked by exertion, exercise induced asthma ought to be thought about. Chronic ahem may be the aberant presentation of accepted diseases eg. Gl affection my be defective in may cases of GERD, there may be no asthmatic in cough- alternative asthma.