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I often cough deeply (make a lot of noise) and have wheezing breath at night. It all stops when I use my inhaler. What could it be, considering it stops with the inhaler?

It is possible that you are experiencing symptoms of asthma and allergies. These conditions can cause excess secretions, which may lead to coughing and wheezing at night. Taking your inhaler helps to relieve your asthma symptoms.

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