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What You Should Know about Child
Asthma
Your child might have asthma which is a condition in which the
main airways to your child’s lungs (bronchial tubes) become
swollen and you won’t even know it. The signs to child asthma
are subtle so as a parent you need to be aware and on alert for
mild clues.
Many child asthma patients are first misdiagnosed because the
symptoms may be dismissed as something else because some
parents think of child asthma they think of wheezing or a
whistling sound when breathing as the only sign of asthma
however your child may only have symptoms of a cough or they
may only suffer from chest congestion these are easily mistaken
for a cold when in fact they are symptoms of child asthma.
Child Asthma in Infants
Detecting child asthma is even more difficult in infants
because they cannot communicate with you and you might have
difficulty noticing wheezing or other respiratory difficulties
until they are older.
Some other signs to look for in infants are a ratty cough,
rapid breathing, frequent chest colds, grunting when nursing,
and also a weak cry. These symptoms, any many more, should be
monitored with the help of your pediatrician.
Symptoms of Child Asthma in Older Children
Although Small children can talk they may have a hard time
telling you exactly what is wrong with them, they may say such
things like “my chest feels funny” or ask “why am I always
coughing?” These are signs a parent needs to be aware of and be
suspecting that you child may be suffering from child
asthma
Other clues include violent coughing after strenuous activity,
wheezing and shortness of breath, or consistent coughing at
night.
Some Other Things to Watch Out For
If you think your child is suffering from child asthma, there
are other more mild indicators you can look for. Monitor the
way in which your child rises in the morning, for example. If
they are waking up tired it may because of restless sleep due
to excessive coughing or difficulty breathing. There of course
might be other reasons, such as nightmares involving an
asthmatic clown or bears, but the likelihood of asthma symptoms
occurring at night is quite high in children.
Child asthma is very interesting because no two children suffer
it in the same way or exhibit the same symptoms. It is also
common that the asthmatic symptoms are the same but the fashion
in which they are suffered is completely different to the
individual child.
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