An ongoing respiratory disorder that damages the lungs' airways called asthma. It causes the airways to become inflamed and narrowed, making it challenging for air to enter and exit the lungs. This can result in symptoms such as wheezing, shortness of breath, coughing, and chest tightness. Asthma symptoms ranges from mild to severe and may vary over time, and they can vary from person to person. Here's an overview of both mild and severe asthma symptoms: Mild Asthma Symptoms: These symptoms are usually manageable with proper asthma management, including medication and trigger avoidance. They can include: Coughing: Persistent cough, especially at night or early morning. Wheezing: High-pitched whistling sound when breathing, especially during exhalation.