Journal of Pulmonology and Clinical Research

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Airways Disease:

Reactive airway disease describes a group of symptoms which will or might not be caused by asthma. The symptoms may include coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. Sometimes the terms of reactive airway disease and asthma are used interchangeably. However, there are important differences between the two. This article can explores how reactive airway disease differs from asthma, its symptoms, and also potential causes. It can consider what treatments are available for the reactive airway disease. It is a term that doctors can use as a placeholder for diagnosis. Reactive airway disease may be a term wont to describe a group of symptoms that indicate an individual has a bronchial spasm. This is a reaction in their airway that needs to further investigation. A bronchial spasm happens when the bronchial tubes (airway) can be irritated by something. This may cause wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath. In pediatrics, doctors use the term reactive airway disease to explain a group of symptoms which will indicate a toddler has asthma. Further tests help the doctor diagnose or rule out asthma. But it can be difficult to diagnose asthma in early childhood. Below the age of 5, tests for asthma might not give an accurate result.

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