Question

How should pediatric asthma of the bronchi be treated?

Answer

The first step in treating pediatric asthma of the bronchi is to identify potential allergens. It is recommended to visit a hospital for skin allergy tests to determine the specific substances that trigger asthma. There are many types of allergens, including pollen, alcohol, gasoline, and dust mites. Although not all asthma patients can find allergens, and not all allergic reaction patients will develop asthma, identifying and avoiding contact with these substances can help reduce the frequency of asthma attacks. If you have tried using medications like strong amoxicillin and Theophylline (Theophylline) but have not seen good results, consider being admitted to a hospital for more professional treatment. The doctor may adjust the treatment plan according to the patient’s specific condition to achieve the best treatment outcome.