Question

My child has been diagnosed with pediatric asthma. The symptoms have lessened but there are no signs of recovery. What are the treatment prospects?

Answer

Currently, there is no definitive effective treatment for pediatric asthma. The main treatments include bronchodilators, corticosteroids, and antispasmodics. Timely adjustment and improvement of daily care can effectively promote the treatment, such as avoiding colds and irritants, and appropriately increasing the intake of foods like yam and silver ear.