Question

I noticed that my baby’s body seemed a bit abnormal. Initially, I didn’t pay much attention, thinking it was just a matter of breathing. Later, I realized that my baby’s breathing felt very difficult, like they couldn’t catch their breath and were constantly wheezing.

Answer

The main symptoms of infant asthma include coughing, wheezing, rapid breathing, waking up at night, difficulty in breastfeeding and wheezing during feeding. Older children may avoid exercise and play. Triggers usually include viral upper respiratory infections, environmental irritants and allergen exposure, exercise, laughter, and crying. It is not advisable to eat too much; keep the diet light and avoid fatty foods. You can choose foods rich in high-quality protein, such as lean meat, eggs, and legumes. It is necessary to avoid seafood such as shrimp, crab, fish, etc. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for a check-up.