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Childhood Asthma |

In toddlers, common allergens that trigger asthma include house dust mites, molds, and animal dander. For older children, pollen may be a likely allergen, but ...

Pediatric Asthma > Fact Sheets > Yale Medicine

Asthma—chronic inflammation of the airways that causes trouble breathing—can be a scary and life-threatening disease for children, but it can also be very well ...

Childhood Asthma | AAAAI

Asthma has multiple causes, and it is not uncommon for two or more different causes to be present in one child. Asthma is more than wheezing. Coughing, ...

For Parents – ASTHMA SINGAPORE

Childhood asthma is the most-common chronic disease among children with more than 20% of Singaporean children being diagnosed by the age of 15 years.

Managing Asthma in Children: Tips for Parents

It's important that you're creating a routine that your child can stick to that will help them learn to manage their asthma in the future. Your ...

Role of Parental Coping in Children with Asthma's Psychological ...

The primary purpose of our study was to examine the relationship between parental coping and children with asthma's psychological well-being and asthma-related ...

Managing Asthma in Children: Tips for Parents - Brickyard Pediatrics

It's important that you're creating a routine that your child can stick to that will help them learn to manage their asthma in the future. Your ...

Parents' decision making during their child's asthma attack | JAA

A systematic review and synthesis of qualitative evidence exploring the factors that influence a parent's decision to seek medical assistance while their child ...

Asthma in Children - Merck Manual Consumer Version

Many children outgrow asthma. However, as many as 1 in 4 children either continue to have asthma attacks or the asthma symptoms resolve only to return (called ...

Five Questions to Ask About Pediatric Asthma | Arkansas Children's ...

Rescue medication: An inhaler, typically with albuterol, is used to relax airway muscles and provide fast relief for asthma attacks. · Controller ...

Living with Asthma - UF Health Pediatric Pulmonary

Asthma affects not only the child but the entire family. For children with mild asthma, the impact on the family may be minimal. In some cases, however, ...

8 Common Questions About Asthma in Kids - Connecticut Children's

Children with asthma can have symptoms like chest tightness or pain, wheezing, cough or feeling out of breath.

Asthma - children Information | Mount Sinai - New York

Asthma is a disease that causes the airways to swell and get narrow. It leads to wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing.

Asthma Tips for Parents | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

How can I help my teen with asthma? · Make sure plenty of medicine and supplies are available to your teen. · Keep the Asthma Care Plan handy. · Look at your ...

Children and Adolescents with Asthma-How Can You Help? - IN.gov

Children and Adolescents PARENTS with Asthma. How Can You Help? Asthma is a disease that affects airways in the lungs and is one of the most common long-term ...

For Parents: Asthma and Your Child - Health Library

Asthma in Children · Understanding Your Child's Asthma ; Your Child's Asthma · Understanding Your Child's Asthma ; Asthma Triggers · Controlling Asthma Triggers.

What Parents Need to Know About Kids with Asthma | Allergy Tampa

Here are a few things parents need to know about kids with asthma. Coughing One of the most common signs that your child may have asthma is night-time coughing.

Asthma and COVID-19 in Children | ECLKC - HHS.gov

Make sure rescue inhalers are accessible during outdoor time. Develop and maintain up-to-date asthma action plans. Asthma is different for each child, so it's ...

Five ways to help manage your child's asthma this school year

These five steps should help keep your child's asthma in check and let them focus on learning and extracurricular activities.

Signs of an Asthma Attack and What to Do - Children's Health

When should you take a child to the hospital for asthma? · Child's nose is flaring in and out · Child's ribs are sucking in deeply.


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