Question

What are the dangers of a child having asthma?

Answer

Asthma is an allergic disease characterized by an allergic-sensitive state caused by allergies. It is related to the incomplete development of a child’s immune system. If not actively controlled, it may persist into adulthood until the immune system matures. It is recommended to continue using inhaled aerosols for treatment for at least one year, gradually reducing medication as the immune system matures. Early and active treatment can be effective, potentially preventing asthma attacks in adulthood.