Question

My child is now over 9 years old. Since they had a cold with coughing and fever two years ago, they have been suffering from asthma of the bronchi. They get sick every time the season changes and the weather gets colder.

Answer

There is a certain relationship between asthma of the bronchi and seasonal changes. During the cold season, the incidence rate increases due to more frequent and sudden climate changes in autumn and winter, as well as a higher number of viral respiratory infections. Some sensitization suggestions about pollen indicate that concentrations in spring and autumn will increase. When temperatures and humidity are high, it is easy for bacteria to reproduce; when atmospheric pressure is low, pollen, harmful dust, and irritant gases can be collected on the ground and easily inhaled.