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Childhood Asthma  Printer Friendly View

Asthma is a serious lung disease that causes breathing problems. It is a condition that affects the airway or bronchi of the lungs. Over 10 million Americans have asthma. About 3 million of these are children under the age of 18.

 

Asthma...

  • is a chronic disease.
  • affects anyone regardless of race, income, gender or age.
  • runs in families (3 out of 5 asthma cases may be inherited).
  • is not contagious.
  • is the most common reason for school absences.
  • is a leading cause of emergency room visits and hospitalizations among children.

 

Most people with asthma can expect to live a symptom-free life with proper management and continuous medical management.

Children at risk for asthma

  • Children with allergies such as eczema, hay fever or food allergies at a very young age.
  • Children with a family history of asthma.
  • Babies born prematurely and have lung problems may develop asthma.
  • Babies with severe respiratory infections, which may produce asthma, or symptoms that mimic asthma.

 

Common causes or triggers of asthma attacks

  • Irritants such as smoke, fumes, cleaning agents, and perfume.
  • Allergens such as plant pollens, household dusts, molds, and animal dander (from dogs, cats, horses, etc.)
  • Emotional Stress
  • Exercise
  • Respiratory Infections colds, flu, etc.
  • Sudden changes in temperature

 

Symptoms of an asthma attack

  • Wheezing high-pitched noise produced by air passing through a narrowed airway.
  • Coughing as the lungs try to dislodge the mucus.
  • Difficulty in breathing due to narrowed airways and filled with mucus.
  • Chest or neck hunched in or shoulders hunched over as the muscles surrounding the airway tightens.

 

Treatment for asthma attacks

  • Bronchodilator medications relax the tight muscles of the air tube.
  • Anti-inflammatories medications reduce the inflammation in the air tube.

 

Prepared by: Arphel A. Delacruz, R.N., San Mateo County Health Center
Sources: Childhood Asthma: A Guide for Parents, 1993; Asthma and Your Child, 1997; Your Asthma Answer Book, 1995.