Care guide for Asthma in Children (Discharge Care). Includes: possible causes, signs and symptoms, standard treatment options and means of care and support.
Childhood asthma is the same lung disease that adults get, but kids often have different symptoms. Doctors may also call this pediatric asthma. You may need to use a spacer to help your child take their inhaler medicine. It can help them breathe the medicine in at their own pace. (Photo...
The aim of the present study was to establish the differences in dyspnoea perception between children with undiagnosed and diagnosed asthma. A cross-sectional community-based study was performed, which included a parental questionnaire on the child's respiratory health and testing of airway ...
Using data from the National Survey of Children’s Health and the CDC, researchers analysed parent-reported asthma symptoms in children between 2018-2019 and 2020-2021. They also examined COVID-19 mortality rates and vaccination coverage across the US states, alongside face mask mandates in ...
For unknown reasons, the incidence of asthma in children is steadily increasing. While asthma symptoms can begin at any age, most children have their first asthma symptoms by age 5. Not all children with asthma wheeze. Chronic coughing with asthma may be the only obvious sign, and a child...
Asthma is the most common chronic disease of childhood [1] and is characterized by the presence of reversible airflow obstruction and airways inflammation in the setting of compatible clinical symptoms [2–4]. In older children and adults, diagnosis centers around identifying asthma symptoms and con...
Asthmatic attacks often occur at night or early in the morning. Symptoms can be mild, moderate or severe and life-threatening. During an attack, an asthmatic trigger causes the airway walls to swell, and the muscles around the airways to contract. The airways narrow, and breathing through th...
Persistent AR was diagnosed in 48/60 children and 35% of them had moderate severe persistent AR.All children with severe persistent asthma(AS) had moderate severe persistent AR as well.The leading symptoms in children with AR were sneezing, nasal obstruction,nasal secretion,and coughing.52% 357...
2. Most people's asthma is not as well controlled as they think, as observed in a recent survey. If you use your quick-relief bronchodilator inhaler more than two times a week (other than before exercise), wake up with symptoms more than two times a month or refill your bronchodilator ...
In honor of Hans’ memory Research Strategy The COPSAC study with its translational clinical research approach based on long-term studies of mother-child cohorts with deep phenotyping and exposure assessment, combined with genotyping and sequencing of the microbiome, insight into the genetic regulation...