While I know that I am in the tiny percentage of the population who has a strong negative reaction to the Methacholine Challenge test, I want to offer one caveat. About six years ago, I had chronic cough and my doctor thought I might have asthma so he had me take the Methacholine Challenge test. Taking the test turned my, as yet unknown, asthma into moderate-to-severe persistent asthma. Hope no one else has this experience but it is something to consider.
I cough once in a while when you swallow, eat or drink Much obliged to you for giving such essential data, and a debt of gratitude is for sharing this issue.
The office is closed today so I can't get details. Most blogs here are the work of many people. It is OK to omit an author when a work is produced by an organization. For example. “3 Ways Humidity Affects Asthma | Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America.” [Online]. Available: https://community.aafa.org/blo...idity-affects-asthma . [Accessed: 01-Dec-2018]. Thanks for using AAFA as a source!
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