Question

How should children with bronchial asthma be treated? Can this condition be cured? Generally, what measures should be taken?

Answer

Bronchitis refers to the chronic nonspecific inflammation of the trachea, bronchi, and surrounding tissues. While pediatric asthmatic bronchitis may be difficult to completely cure, appropriate treatment and management can effectively control symptoms and improve the child’s quality of life. Treatment measures include:

  1. Strengthening Exercise: Children with chronic bronchitis should engage in appropriate physical exercise during the remission period to enhance their immune system and respiratory reserve capacity.
  2. Medication Treatment: Use appropriate medications to control inflammation and alleviate symptoms, as advised by a doctor.
  3. Avoid Triggers: Identify and avoid potential triggers that can cause asthma attacks, such as smoke, dust mites, etc.
  4. Regular Follow-up: Schedule regular visits to discuss changes in your condition with your doctor and adjust treatment plans accordingly. Combining these measures can help…