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. 2009 Oct-Dec;4(4):216–232. doi: 10.4103/1817-1737.56001

Table 1.

Relevant questions in the diagnosis of asthma

  • Does the patient or his/her family have a history of asthma or other atopic conditions, such as eczema or allergic rhinitis?

  • Does the patient have recurrent attacks of wheezing?

  • Does the patient have a troublesome cough at night?

  • Does the patient wheeze or cough after exercise?

  • Does the patient experience wheezing, chest tightness, or cough after exposure to pollens, dust, feathered or furry animals, exercise, viral infection, or environmental smoke (cigarettes, burning incense “Bukhoor”, or wood?

  • Does the patient experience worsening of symptoms after taking aspirin/nonsteroidal inflammatory medications or use of B-blockers?

  • Does the patient's cold “go to the chest” or take more than 10 days to clear up?

  • Are symptoms improved by appropriate asthma treatment?