Questions

How should bronchial asthma in a three-year-old be treated? The child has been taking Montelukast granules for three months and receiving fluticasone inhalation therapy for four months. The condition has improved, should the treatment continue? Has the child’s symptoms lessened, and will they improve in the future?

Answers

The causes of bronchial asthma are diverse, including infections, allergies, parasites, genetic factors, as well as environmental, physical, chemical factors, and physiological factors. If the child’s current symptoms have subsided, it can be considered to stop the treatment. It is recommended that the child develop good living habits, drink plenty of water, enhance nutrition, consume high-quality protein, and closely monitor any changes in the condition. The above suggestions are for reference only, and I wish the child a healthy recovery.