Baby asthma symptoms?

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summary

The clinical manifestations of asthma in children are recurrent wheezing, dyspnea, chest tightness or cough, which can be relieved by treatment or by itself. The airway has high responsiveness to irritants; It is a common respiratory disease that seriously affects children's physical and mental health. What are the symptoms of childhood asthma? Next, let me introduce you.

Baby asthma symptoms?

When children are stimulated by allergens, cold air or other incentives, they often first show symptoms of upper respiratory tract allergy, such as itching eyes, itching nose, sneezing, runny nose, etc. because infants can't tell, they can only show symptoms of rubbing nose and eyes, and further show symptoms of itching palate, itching throat, dry cough and choking cough.

Wheezing is the main characteristic of childhood asthma. Wheezing symptoms of childhood asthma vary greatly according to the severity of asthma. Children may have high-profile wheezing, which can be heard without stethoscope or a certain distance. The frequency of breathing is accelerated and the breathing is difficult. The infants may have mouth opening breathing and nasal flapping.

Severe attack can be manifested as restlessness, cyanosis, pale, cold sweat. Physical examination showed that the three concave sign, heart rate, lung wheezing sound. Further aggravation can appear the manifestations of heart failure, such as jugular vein distention, edema, lung bottom, small blister sound, liver enlargement. Pulmonary emphysema signs can be seen in children with chronic asthma, such as barrel chest, chest percussion with drum sound.

matters needing attention

Asthma is a chronic lung disease, and can not be cured. However, if the patients and their parents can cooperate with the doctors well, asthma can be well controlled through appropriate and long-term treatment.