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Sadly, I don't know anymore than this, but when a child starts having asthma problems, they will vomit. Not always, but you know that is when they are getting really bad off. Hope this helps at least a bit, Elisha
His father helped him overcome the asthma.
Yes, Julia Child had asthma. She was diagnosed with the condition during her childhood, which she managed throughout her life. Despite this challenge, she became a renowned chef and television personality, inspiring many with her cooking and passion for food.
Theodore Roosevelt had asthma, He was home schooled during his childhood because of it.
Inhalers are a must, especially if the child experiences asthma attacks. Inhalers usually contain a steroid medication that will cut an attack short. There are other medications that can be used to treat asthma -- there is no cure, just treatment.
These statistics tell you that not every child who has asthma has asthma attacks. I know, much simpler than you thought it would be :)
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He developed Asthma as a child.
He developed asthma as a child.
First off you know how to keep that child alive. You know how to encourage that child, comfort and truly love that child. You know how to make that child the best that she or he can be.
Yes Asthma is much more common in childhood with up to 60% of children growing out of it. After late childhood (teens) it is uncommon to develop asthma except that related to occupation. This can be due to allergens such as pet fur or irritants such as chemicals. Adult onset asthma could also be brought on by pets at home or cockroaches. If you are a smoker it is more likely to be COPD.