Asthma in children News
Exposure to dust mites poses significant health risks for children, potentially triggering severe allergic reactions and asthma.
If a child frequently wakes up at night coughing, wheezing, or struggling to breathe, it's a strong sign their asthma needs better control
Even if a child hasn't received an asthma diagnosis, persistent coughing or wheezing at night or early in the morning could be early indicators of the condition
Coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness can occur, often at night or after exercise
Cold air has been identified as a common asthma trigger, causing airways to constrict and making breathing more challenging.
Children with a food allergy were also more likely to have reduced lung function
The growth of infants with food allergies should be monitored, researchers said
Vigilance is necessary as poorly controlled asthma is a risk factor for severe food-induced allergic reactions and anaphylaxis, say experts
Asthma is caused by inflammation and muscle tightening around the airways, which makes it harder to breathe
The WHO has pointed out that asthma is often under-diagnosed and under-treated
Children may have trouble sleeping due to shortness of breath/coughing
According to studies, viruses tend to infect the lungs, which is another potential root cause of asthma
Second-hand cigarette smoke is additionally a significant and generally known cause of childhood asthma
It is also proven that toddlers of smokers are more inclined to develop asthma than children of nonsmokers
The study by researchers from the Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), revealed a link between free sugars, such as those found in fizzy drinks and processed food, and the inflammatory disease.
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