Question
Recently, I’ve noticed some abnormalities in my baby’s body. Initially, I didn’t pay much attention, thinking it was just difficulty breathing, but later I found that the baby was having trouble breathing and couldn’t catch a breath. How should pediatric asthma be managed?
Answer
Pediatric asthma is a chronic respiratory inflammation involving various inflammatory cells. It is related to allergies, certain food and drug allergies. The main aspects of treatment include avoiding allergens, controlling the frequency of attacks, and avoiding triggers. In addition, anti-inflammatory, cough-suppressing, and expectorant drugs can be used to relieve bronchospasm or inhaled medications to treat the primary disease.