Question

What medications can be taken to relieve a child’s allergic asthma?

Answer

The child may likely have allergic rhinitis and asthma syndrome. It is important to make a prompt and accurate diagnosis, identify the allergen, and then combine desensitization or immunotherapy with the elimination of allergic inflammation in the respiratory tract to achieve a cure. During an attack, oral antiallergic medications such as Cetrizine, Ketotifen, and Piriton can be taken, and in severe cases, hormones may be needed. Additionally, medications for bronchodilation treatment and oxygen therapy should be used. If there is inflammation, anti-inflammatory treatment is also necessary. It is crucial to find and avoid contact with allergens such as food, paint, newly renovated environments, incense sticks, clothing, etc. Avoid going to rural areas or places rich in plant pollen, and always find and avoid contact with allergens.