Question

What causes pediatric asthma of the bronchi?

Answer

The causes of pediatric asthma of the bronchi are diverse, including inhalation of allergens by individuals with allergic constitution, such as pollen and fungal spores, or consumption of easily allergenic foods like fish, shrimp, clam, and milk, as well as sensitivity to antibiotics such as penicillin. In addition, factors such as respiratory infections, cold stimuli, stress, and chemical dust may trigger asthma. When the body’s immunity is low, it is more susceptible to asthma. Therefore, understanding and avoiding these triggers is crucial for preventing and controlling pediatric asthma.