Question
What are the causes of pediatric asthma?
Answer
The causes of pediatric asthma are diverse, primarily including exposure to allergens such as pollen and fungal spores, or consumption of allergenic foods like fish, shrimp, clam, and milk, as well as allergic reactions to medications like penicillin. Additionally, factors such as respiratory infections, cold stimuli, stress, and chemical dust may trigger asthma. When the body comes into contact with allergens or has weakened immunity, it is more susceptible to asthma. Therefore, for children with weaker constitutions, it is especially important to avoid potential allergens and enhance immunity to prevent the occurrence of asthma.