Question

How should pediatric bronchial asthma be treated?

Answer

Pediatric bronchial asthma is a chronic airway inflammation caused by autoimmune inflammation, characterized by a large number of inflammatory cells and hyperreactivity of the airways. This condition may trigger allergic reactions, so it is necessary to identify allergens, avoid and prevent exposure to allergens, and, if necessary, adopt desensitization therapy. Active use of symptomatic anti-inflammatory medications can be considered, including the use of nebulized inhaled corticosteroids. Depending on the need, medication for expanding the bronchus may be used.