Thursday, February 11, 2010

Dry Cough More Condition_symptoms Would Dry Air Tend To Make A Person Cough More If They Have Allergies Or Asthma Then Humidified Air?

Would dry air tend to make a person cough more if they have allergies or asthma then humidified air? - dry cough more condition_symptoms

Indoors or outdoors

In addition, cough caused by people who suffer from asthma?

1 comment:

Whitey McCracker said...

For me personally, asthma and allergies, moist air and makes me an asthma attack (I had one, to swim in the sea while Air last year.) So that makes my asthma very cold crazy and my lungs wheezing so badly, whether within or outside of the two. Warm (not hot), dry air was the best for me so far. Toso, if the lung is not enough air in them. I think it's an involuntary reaction to the air they need for the body of course cough.

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