Question

What medications should be used to treat a child with bronchial asthma?

Answer

The primary principle in treating pediatric bronchial asthma is to take various measures during acute attacks to relieve bronchospasm, improve lung ventilation, and control infections. Treatment methods typically include oxygen therapy, the use of bronchodilator drugs, and corticosteroids. The types and dosages of the medications chosen will depend on the severity of the asthma attack. These treatment measures are effective for both immunogenic and non-immunogenic asthma. It is recommended to seek treatment from a professional hospital.