Question
The child is 7 years old. Lately, they have been quite troubled, always coughing. And accompanied by fever, asthma, palpitations, and more. Wheezing, difficulty breathing, chest tightness, and coughing. Recurring episodes. Could it be pediatric asthma?
Answer
The treatment of pediatric asthma primarily involves a comprehensive judgment based on clinical and auxiliary examination results, with staging and grading treatments. The core control medication is inhaled corticosteroid therapy. According to the upgrading or downgrading of treatment effects (increasing or decreasing the use and dosage of medication), the concept of chronic disease management is introduced, requiring long-term treatment. To achieve better treatment outcomes, it is recommended to seek treatment at a regular hospital under the guidance of a doctor’s advice.