Question

The child always coughs, is very active, sometimes has phlegm, and sometimes doesn’t. It has been diagnosed with bronchial asthma. I want to know how to scientifically care for the child to help them recover soon.

Answer

Hello! It’s important to closely monitor the prodromal symptoms of asthma in children, such as coughing, throat itching, sneezing, and runny nose, which are allergic symptoms of the respiratory mucosa. If there are symptoms like fever, coughing, producing thick phlegm, and the cough gets progressively worse, medication should be administered according to medical instructions to control asthma symptoms.