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Chidren And Asthma

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Asthma is a very common condition in children. The number of children developing asthma seems to be on the increase, with allergens being one of the triggers of asthma. This condition is one of the foremost causes that requires emergency care. Asthma is one of the main illnesses for children missing school.

Even though the cases of asthma in children are an important public health issue, there are still no determining factors pointing to the causes of asthma in children. Familial and genetic roles for etiology are very important considerations. It is believed that more than half of all children that wheeze with viral infections of the lung while they are still very young are known to have a momentary condition that may not progress beyond preschool years.

It is believed that, in 2004, approximately four million children that less than eighteen years of age had an asthma attack, and there were many others that had hidden or undiagnosed asthma conditions. Asthma in children is a condition that is a cause of concern, and requires that the parent as well as the child understands what asthma is and how to treat it so that there may be better control over it.

A child that is known to frequently cough or shows signs of respiratory infections such as pneumonia or bronchitis may be one of the many asthma in children cases. The same would be case with a child that coughs after having run or cried. Recurrent night coughs are also common to children with asthma, since the condition generally worsens at night.

Asthma in children can also affect infants that may suffer from coughs which are like rattling sounds accompanied by rapid breathing, and they may also have too many episodes of pneumonia or bronchitis or have many instances of chest colds. Also, young children may feel discomfort of the chest along with tightness that may cause them unexplained irritableness.

Often children who have certain allergies have asthma. Allergic children can have reactions to materials such as pollen, dust, food and animals. If you are aware of your childs allergies, then by eliminaitng the cause of the allergy will be a good way of helping to control your childs asthma. 

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