You can find information about children's Asthma on the Children's Park LC Website at the bottom of the website you will find blog links along with social media icons. Just click and find the relevant blog by scrolling down.
There are many websites where one can find information on allergies in children. The following websites are very helpful: KidsHealth, Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, and WebMD.
One can find information on asthma treatment from local doctors or from books. There are many books on asthma that gives information for treatment. Doctors can also give useful and reliable information on asthma treatment.
You can research more about asthma treatments or ask your doctors for more information about them and also go to online websites such as www.webmd.com/asthma/guide/asthma-treatment-care to find out more about it.
One can find a great deal of information regarding asthma in children on the NHS website and WebMD site. However it is advisable to discuss individual cases with a healthcare professional to get personal advice.
nearly 9,000,000 children suffer from asthma
Many children cough a lot if they have asthma and they have attacks sometimes.
The purpose of a nebulizer is to change medication from a liquid to a mist so that it can be more easily inhaled into the lungs. It's particulary effective for delivering asthma medications to infants and small children and anyone with difficulty using an asthma inhaler. More information about nebulizer treatments can be found at WebMD.
In the UK, it is estimated that around 1 in 11 children have asthma, which equates to approximately 1.1 million children. Asthma is one of the most common long-term medical conditions in children in the UK.
Nearly one-third on the 17 to 26 million Americans with asthma are children
To treat children with asthma, there are several options such as medications, inhalers as well as oxygen therapy.
The main symptom of Asthma in children is Wheezing, that is 'trouble in breathing'. Asthma causes a clog in the airways of human respiratory system that causes the trouble in breathing.
You should probably see your family doctor if you think you might have asthma symptoms when you run. You could always look on WebMD for typical symptoms and information but your doctor really should be consulted.