Question

Can a Two-Year-Old Get Asthma?

Answer

Two-year-olds can develop asthma, with the primary symptoms being coughing and a hoarse-sounding breath. If there have been more than one episode of similar symptoms, and they are prone to attacks when catching a cold, asthma may be the cause. Laboratory tests show viral infection, and the analysis indicates that pediatric asthma is a common occurrence, usually triggered by frequent upper respiratory infections. The child’s respiratory system is generally weaker and their resistance lower. It is advised to go to a major hospital for a detailed examination. If asthma is confirmed, standardized treatment is necessary to avoid complications. In terms of daily care, it is important to enhance nutrition, boost resistance, and try to avoid catching colds to reduce the frequency of asthma attacks. Wishing the child a speedy recovery!