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Hi everyone, sorry to be a pain with the questions but I'm very new to asthma. Woke this morning coughing , wheezing ,out of breath,runny nose but also itchy eyes and a slight stomach ache. Can itchy eyes and stomach ache be connected with asthma .

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Itchy eyes can be a sign of an allergy which might be connected to asthma, but it might also of course just be a sign of a cold which in turn might be a trigger.

Stomach ache isn't a symptom as such (at least as far as I know...others may know better!), but if you are coughing a lot it's not uncommon to start pulling muscles around the stomach area, which might be it. Otherwise, if that's not explaining it I'd have a word with your GP.

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