Breathlessness in the morning during winter and in air condition

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Age: 28

Sex: Male

Height: 6' 1"

Weight: 85 KG

Race: Indian

Duration of complaint: 8 years

Location: India

Any existing relevant medical issues: NA

Current medications: ascoril (not LS)

Symptoms: Breathlessness, Wheezing, Cough

Triggers (My hunch): This is due to humidity + temperature change

My Question: I want to find out what exactly is this and how to avoid it?

Only when I am sleeping, early in the morning in winter days or if I am sleeping in Air Condition(AC), I get breathless in the morning and cough builds up.

To avoid this I take ascoril which is a expectorant and bronchodilator, in winter I almost have to take it everyday before sleeping, even 2.5ml seems to help, but if I don't take it, I feel breathless and start coughing, when it's summer time, I don't feel any issue unless I am sleeping in AC in which causes exact same effect as winter and 2.5ml ascoril even in that time fixes it.

Side Note: I do have allergy of pollen and dust, but that generally causes runny nose and this seems to be very different from it as it doesn't involve runny nose and I have kept my safe distance from both dust and pollen.

My hunch: This is due to humidity + temperature change

Important fact: only happens when I am sleeping, never happens when I am sitting straight, once it happens (it happens if I don't take the medicine ascoril) in the morning, it goes on throughout the day a little by little reducing till the night.

I am worried that everyday taking ascoril is probably bad for my health or lungs, I only take 2.5ml everyday before sleeping in winter, but it still feels dangerous as I almost have to take it everyday.

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