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Treatments And Causes For Asthma In Children

 
Author: Mike Herman

There are many treatments and causes for asthma, especially when it comes to children. More and more frequently, children are being admitted into hospitals due to asthma and asthma related problems.

If your child is exhibiting any of the common symptoms associated with asthma (including wheezing and coughing), you should seek medical attention immediately.

Although asthma attacks are seldom fatal, not having the proper medical care can pose a potential disaster for anyone, especially a child.

Furthermore, there are many different types of asthmas, meaning that there are many different types of treatments.

When your child is diagnosed with a specific form of asthma, you will be able to better understand exactly how to treat this disease.

Then, you will be able to understand the treatments and causes for asthma and how it affects your child's life.

What Is Asthma?

Asthma is a bronchial condition that results in restricted air intake.

When the airway becomes irritated or inflamed, the airways become narrower and begin to produce extra mucus.

If you think of your airway as a straw, any blockages in the straw impedes the proper amount of air entering your lungs, causing taking a breath to be a difficult task.

What Causes Asthma?

At this time, the specific cause of asthma is still unknown. There are a great deal of outside influences that can bring on an asthma attack.

Typically, one of the most frequent triggers of asthma is some sort of bronchial infection, including colds and the flu.

Other prompts for asthma include typical allergens, such as dust, foods, medicines, animals and smoke.

There are types of asthma known as occupations asthma, which is caused by chemicals or irritants in the workplace.

Typically, this type of asthma does not affect children, although sometime chemicals found in the home environment can pose a potential irritant.

Finally, exercise is one of the most common prompts for an asthma attack.

Even if your child has this type of asthma, know that it can be treated and he or she can return to normal activities.

How To Treat Asthma?

By far, the most popular treatment for asthma is the inhaler.

Inhalers are unique devices that allow you to breathe in a medicated mist to help stop or even prevent an asthma attack.

Typically, a child that is given an inhaler will actually have two.

One of these medical devices works to prevent asthma attacks and is used on a regular basis.

The other type of these medical devices works to stop asthma attacks and contains much stronger medication, so it is only used when absolutely necessary.

If you child is given an inhaler, it is extremely important that he or she has it in his or her possession at all times.

Other treatments for asthma include relievers that either work on a short or long term basis. These relievers work to expand your airways so that they cannot close and begin an asthma attack.

Many of these contain steroids that you maintain for several months. The high dosage of this medication allows you to aggressively seek medical treatment for your child's condition.

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Do you, a spouse or a child, have asthma? Learn more, including the treatments available at Asthma-Explained.com

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