Question
After receiving treatment in a children’s hospital, the child’s pediatric asthma symptoms still recur frequently. Parents inquire about how to avoid asthma attacks and whether it is possible to be cured completely.
Answer
The goal of asthma treatment is to reduce attacks and achieve remission. Avoiding allergens and identifying triggers is crucial. Immunotherapy is also an option. Consistent treatment can usually reduce attacks until complete recovery. Some children may naturally recover during adolescence. For children already diagnosed with pediatric asthma, parents should cooperate with doctors for treatment, including medication use and avoiding triggers. In addition, parents should pay attention to their child’s balanced diet, avoid faddish eating habits, and maintain good hygiene practices.