Husband coughs during ovulation

I took him to the doctor, who examined him and asked about his symptoms. He told me that he only gets coughing symptoms when he is ovulating and that they usually only last a few hours and then go away. The doctor told him that this was normal because ovulation would be accompanied by a slight allergic reaction, causing coughing.

Still, I'm concerned that he might have other problems. So I decided to track his symptoms so I could help him if necessary.

After a few days, I noticed that his coughing symptoms were becoming more frequent and severe. He couldn't sleep and felt tired all the time. I felt so worried that I took him to see another doctor.

This doctor listened to his symptoms and told me that he had asthma symptoms. He needed treatment and I was told some preventive measures to prevent him from getting asthma again.

My husband received treatment and experienced relief from his symptoms. I'm grateful for the doctor's expertise and help, and I'm confident he'll never have a cough during ovulation again.

While it's normal to experience mild symptoms from time to time, if you're concerned, it's a good idea to talk to your doctor to make sure you and your family get the correct diagnosis and treatment.