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What are the signs before the attack of asthma in children

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Asthma, mostly in infants, young children and other childhood infection, and has a certain relationship with the family and heredity. Asthma is a manifestation that seriously affects breathing, such as wheezing, which attracts people's attention, while general cough, people.

Asthma, mostly in infants, young children and other childhood infection, and has a certain relationship with the family and heredity. Asthma is a manifestation that seriously affects breathing, such as wheezing, which attracts people's attention, but general cough, people often do not care. In fact, it is these neglect that lead to the emergence of serious symptoms such as wheezing in children with asthma. Because before an asthma attack, one of the signs is repeated coughing.

If the child coughs repeatedly for up to ten days and a half months, it will be taken seriously. If you do not pay attention to the cough for more than one month, it may develop into asthma. There are also characteristics of getting up in the morning, severe cough at night, and irritating dry cough, no sputum or less phlegm. There may be other signs before a child's asthma attack. Such as exercise, cold air, chest tightness, sensitive to odors, allergic to seafood or tropical fruits, frequent sneezing or runny nose, etc.

Exercise asthma, allergic asthma, cough variant asthma, etc., may occur in infants and young children, so irritating dry coughs occur during exercise, or after inhaling cold air or eating cold drinks, and repeated chest tightness, colds or worsening after exercise, as well as allergic sneezing or coughing to the smell of decoration, toilet cleaning and other toilet cleaning products are all signs before the onset of asthma in children.

If a child cries and refuses to eat eggs or milk powder, or vomiting, diarrhea, recurrent eczema, or no weight gain, as well as allergies to seafood, some tropical fruits, or some drugs, are signs of asthma in children. Children often stuffy nose, sneeze, runny nose, nasal oxygen, or often shrugged nose, rub nose, pick nose, but also to guard against the occurrence of childhood asthma. In addition, having eczema, having a family history of allergy and increasing eosinophils in peripheral blood are all precursors of asthma in children.

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