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[|Human|] Shortness of breath, feelings of chest inflammation for 2 weeks and no fever- 28 year old male. ECG normal, x-ray , methacholine challenge and spirometry also normal. Was diagnosed improperly as asthmatic took short and long acting inhaled steroids for two weeks. I am off the inhalers, and currently use astepro and nasonex for indoor allergies. My lungs still feel inflamed- family history of GERD but have no overt symptoms of acid reflux, no family history of anxiety. I was hoping to get some feedback thanks.
[|AI|]  Hi, Welcome to the forum. It is nice to know that your investigations have a normal report. The symptoms of Asthma can be controlled and discomforts reduced, but there is no clear-cut cure of the ailment. It is important for you to take care of your lifestyle, quit any kind of addition as it may trigger your symptoms. Stay stress-free and have a good sleep.  It is caused by allergy of any kind, cold, pollen, food, etc. Some have a history of asthma as a family ailment. The people who are psychologically sensitive are affected by it. Asthma is a medical condition that results due to the inflammation, swelling or narrowing of the airways (bronchioles) in the lungs. It may cause over-production of mucus sometimes. IIT results in shortness of breath, difficulty in breathing. When the episodes of asthmatic attacks (coughing, shortness of breath, wheeze) get quite occasional, steroids, bronchodilators, anti-inflammatory medications and nasal sprays have to be taken (after consultation with your treating doctor).  Asthma is not a disease. A normal, active life should be lead. Have a good day, take care.