Question
What are the causes of pediatric asthma of the bronchi?
Answer
The causes of pediatric asthma of the bronchi are complex and may be related to genetic factors, environmental allergens, respiratory infections, climatic factors, stress, and exposure to chemical dust. Common triggers include pollen, fungal spores, food allergies (such as fish, shrimp, clam, milk, etc.), and drug allergies (such as penicillin). Such symptoms often manifest as difficulty breathing, coughing, wheezing, and chest tightness. If your child is diagnosed with bronchial asthma, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and follow the professional advice of your doctor for treatment and management.