Which is NOT a symptom of asthma? aA. Shortness of breath B. Whistling sound C. Coughing and wheezing D. Back pain bBack pain cCoughing and wheezing dWhistling sound
Question
Which is NOT a symptom of asthma? aA. Shortness of breath B. Whistling sound C. Coughing and wheezing D. Back pain bBack pain cCoughing and wheezing dWhistling sound
Solution
The answer is D. Back pain. This is not a typical symptom of asthma. Asthma symptoms usually involve the respiratory system and include shortness of breath, a whistling sound when breathing (wheezing), and coughing. Back pain is more commonly associated with issues related to the musculoskeletal system.
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