What Is Reactive Airway Disease?

Common Symptoms

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The conditions frequently classified as reactive airway disease tend to share numerous common symptoms. For example, patients generally have a persistent and productive cough (one that produces phlegm). They also experience wheezing normally accompanied by shortness of breath. The conditions classified under the umbrella of reactive airway disease are normally the result of inflammation, and this can cause both swelling and narrowing of the patient's air passages. Breathing restrictions are triggered when the smooth muscles of the lungs become too responsive, leading to constriction of the airways. In addition, patients who have coughing may present with excessive mucus; this clogs the air passages and the alveoli, tiny sacs within the lungs.

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