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Are a chest full of mucus that can't be coughed up and attacks of fighting to breath signs of asthma?

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Breathlessness and chest tightness are common signs of asthma, though it doesn't definitely mean you have asthma. If your blood relatives have a history of asthma, you should see the doctor, who will find out if it is asthma or simply common cold.


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