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Look for poor breathing and rough-sounding breaths coming from the child. If it is your child and you have had no history in your family of asthma, then it is most likely not asthma. Bu if the child is adopted, check it's family history. If the child also is coughing, that is a sign.
He developed asthma as a child.
He developed Asthma as a child.
After taking the steroids and meds, the pulse will probably go that high. However, it should not remain that high. For a sustained period of time, 131 is too high for a child. Monitor and if sustained 131, talk to the doctor.
How do you monitor a child's pulse
Yes, you might want to go see your doctor about it, the child might have asthma!
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He had severe asthma as a child
...you mean Theodore Roosevelt? He only had asthma as a child.
A child's pulse rate can vary according to age. For example a child between the ages of 7 and 9 can have a pulse rate of 110 beats per minute, and a child between the ages of 1 to 2 years can have a pulse rate of 130 beats per minute.
Emphysema is not contagious, and someone with emphysema can be around a child with respiratory problems without endangering the child. Smokers should not be around a child with respiratory problems.
The US president who had asthma as a child is Franklin D. Roosevelt. Despite his asthma, he went on to become one of the most influential presidents in American history, leading the country through the Great Depression and World War II.