Night Symptoms of Asthma
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More than 90% of patients with asthma experience nighttime wheezing and coughing. Symptoms of asthma are most common between midnight and 8 a.m. and are important causes of insomnia and sleep deprivation among patients with asthma.
Top Resources on Night Symptoms of Asthma
- iVillage: Nocturnal Asthma
- iBreath: Asthma and Nighttime
- MedicineNet: Nocturnal asthma
- Cleveland Clinic: Symptoms of Asthma
- eMedTV: Symptoms of Asthma
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- Contributor: Chris Miller
- Reviewer: Elisa Carter
- Supervised by: The OrganizedWisdom Physician Review Team
- Last update: Jun. 18, 2008
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