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Children and Asthma

Asthma affects people of all ages, but it typically starts to become evident in childhood.

It can be hard for children to tell their parents about their asthma symptoms, so here are some tips to help you identify potential signs of asthma in your child:

  • Coughing at night
  • Wheezing
  • Prone to getting lots of colds
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Complains of tightness in the chest

If your child repeatedly experiences these symptoms, talk to your healthcare provider about testing for asthma. He or she will listen to your child's lungs to hear breathing and look for signs of asthma or allergies. He or she may have your child blow into a "spirometer" (speh-rom-eh-ter) to check how much air is blown in and out from the lungs after a deep breath.

If your child is diagnosed with asthma, discuss treatment options with their healthcare provider.

You and Your Healthcare Provider

Your healthcare team is an essential part of the treatment plan for you or your child.

 

 
 

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