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This article explains the causes of pediatric asthma and factors that may trigger the condition.
Pediatric asthma of the bronchi may be caused by bacterial or viral infections, and it may also be related to colds or other diseases. The treatment of pediatric asthma is not very difficult; under the guidance of a doctor, some antibiotic medications can be used for treatment. As long as the patient actively cooperates with the treatment, the vast majority can achieve a good prognosis. In daily life, attention should be paid to strengthening the child’s body’s resistance to cold and keeping warm, avoiding catching a cold, and preventing asthma symptoms from worsening due to colds.
Cough and nasal congestion in children are common symptoms of the common cold
A parent inquires if it is safe to mix medication with walnut milk for a two-year-old child who is unwilling to take medicine due to coughing.
A three-year-old seven-month-old child has developed blisters on their feet, suspected to be Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease.
Based on the symptom description, oral sores following fever may indicate a viral infection. It is recommended to undergo relevant examinations to rule out hand, foot, and mouth disease, and to use antiviral medication for treatment.
The baby has been coughing for several days each month and was diagnosed with bronchial asthma at 13 months old. How should asthma be managed?