Question

The child developed bronchial symptoms one month ago, and has been suffering from persistent coughing and wheezing, as well as difficulty breathing. After hospital examination, it was diagnosed with pediatric bronchial asthma. Now, when symptoms occur, a throat inhaler is used. What should be eaten in terms of diet on a daily basis?

Answer

For children with pediatric bronchial asthma, it is important to consume more vegetables and fruits, and to pay attention to staying warm. Eat more high-calorie foods to enhance physical strength. Drink plenty of water to help with expectoration and cough relief. Pay attention to increasing nutrition and exercising regularly. Avoid allergenic foods such as spicy foods and seafood, as there are many allergenic foods. It is advisable to mainly consume liquid foods.