Asthma is a respiratory disease that affects 17 million Americans. Of this group, almost 6 million children. In other words, about two out of ten children suffer from this condition. If you believe your child may have asthma, which will help you decide on an effective treatment program, if you first understand what asthma and the symptoms it produces.
Asthma is defined as a chronic (long term), inflammatory diseasesAirways. If the airway (known as the bronchi), irritated or inflamed, narrow, and that cause the suffering of wheezing or shortness of breath and have difficulty catching her breath. During this "attack", the muscle tissue in the walls of the bronchial spasms begin, making the cells swell the airways and mucus. The combination of the two processes results in reduced airway, making breathing difficult. The victim or the airways open by itself or in responseto a variety of treatments. The condition leads to be sensitive to the airways and constriction of the airways occurs when exposed to certain stimuli such as cold air, exercise, dust, pollutants, stress and anxiety.
There are other asthma symptoms other than the obvious distress. Some children suffer from the presence of slight breathlessness. Others may cough and chest pain started. In some cases, the child's back or neck started itching rightbefore an asthma attack. Most of the children are tired and irritable, before they can begin an attack. In the case of a child may have feeding problems, grunting as he eats when his asthma starts to bother him.
Because of the diversity of the children showed symptoms different, your child's doctor can only tell if your child suffers from asthma. Some young people will grow in groups at high risk of the disease. One childthat has a variety of allergies or suffer from numerous respiratory infections may be more prone to develop asthma. Children who had low birth weight, or whose mother smoked or was that smoking during pregnancy are exposed to a high risk for the condition. Children are regularly exposed to cigarette smoke are more likely to develop. Asthma also appears to be hereditary, to develop such a child, a family member suffers from asthma is more likely, too. IfYour child falls into one of these high-risk categories, you should inform your doctor. This information will ensure that he becomes a doctor regularly check your child for symptoms of asthma.
the determination of the treatment program for a child with asthma sufferers, the doctor first class, your child's symptoms in the autumn. There are several of these groups, symptoms of asthma are estimated based on the frequency and severity.From the mild to the most serious are as follows: persistent mild intermittent (twice or less per week), electricity (more than twice a week but not every day), moderate persistent (daily), and severe persistent ( continuously throughout the day). To determine the severity of the condition of your child, your doctor may recommend an effective treatment.
Asthma is a controllable state as long as your child follows his treatment plan and avoid stimuli that can affectdisadvantageous. In almost all cases, an asthma attack happen and is not fatal. In the case of a severe attack, however, medical help should be called. Asthma is a comfort that most of the children too big for them as they reach adulthood.
As parents of an asthmatic child, you should teach your child to avoid things and signs warning that an attack may become. If the child is age appropriate, you must make sure that he knows how to do homeworkDrugs on their own. The combination of education and medication, you should allow children to enjoy a normal, happy childhood.
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