“…Chronic inflammation, mucus hypersecretion, edema, variable obstruction, and fatigue characterize asthma. In both children and adults, asthma encompasses different, overlapping phenotypes (Wenzel, 2012;Kaur and Chupp, 2019). Allergic multi-morbidity and predominance in males characterize childhood-onset asthma, whereas adult-onset asthma is more common in females and includes a wide variety of allergic [T helper (Th) Type 2 (Th2)-high] and nonallergic (often Th1-high) phenotypes (Wenzel, 2012;Frohlich et al, 2017).…”