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- Coughing (usually dry cough), wheezing (usually on expiration), chest tightness or pain, and/or difficulty breathing- SOB. If mild exacerbation, the child remains pink, but as Asthma worsens, cyanosis might result. Some children present with mild retractions, while others demonstrate significant accessory muscle use and eventually head bobbing if not effectively treated. Child may appear anxious and fearful, or be lethargic and irritable. Children with persistent severe asthma may have a barrel chest and routinely demonstrate mildly increased work of breathing.
The most common symptoms for asthma is a chesty cough. Asthma sufferers will feel out of breath with little to no physical activity, and will often have a tightness in the chest.
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Many natural remedies, like herbs, yoga and acupuncture claim to treat asthma. As of 2012, none of these remedies have been proven to reduce the effects of asthma in clinical studies that doctors would approve.
Asthma quick-relief drugs work fast to control asthma symptoms. You take them when you are coughing, wheezing, having trouble breathing, or having an asthma attack.Reviewed ByReview Date: 02/11/2009Neil K. Kaneshiro, MD, MHA, Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine.