Symptoms of asthmatic bronchitis in children?
summary
Asthmatic bronchitis is a kind of paroxysmal allergic disease, which refers to the lower respiratory tract infection in infants with asthma. It usually starts in early childhood (under 3 years old), and is often caused by various allergens (such as pollen, dust, animal hair, mites, bacteria, etc.), as well as climate change and emotional excitement. Symptoms of asthmatic bronchitis in children? Let's talk about it.
Symptoms of asthmatic bronchitis in children?
Asthmatic bronchitis often occurs in winter and spring, with rapid onset, mainly manifested as dyspnea, wheezing, nasal fan, and bursts of crying; The child was forced to sit up or kneel on the bed, with his upper limbs propped up, his shoulders shrugged and his forehead sweating. The time of attack varies from a few minutes to a few hours.
In the early stage, there will be sneezing, runny nose, cough, chest tightness and other symptoms, because the initial symptoms of the disease are very like a cold, so many people often ignore it and lead to the aggravation of the disease, so if it has not been improved, we should pay more attention to it.
Dyspnea or dyspnea: dyspnea is the main symptom of asthma. Even in a quiet state, the patient will feel out of breath, breathing one breath after another, and the performance of dyspnea will appear continuously.
matters needing attention
When the child is sick, parents should pay attention to respiratory tract isolation, reduce the chance of secondary bacterial infection, often change position, drink more water, in order to facilitate the discharge of respiratory secretions. In the diet, should be light, do not eat too salty, too sweet food. The indoor air should be kept fresh and properly ventilated, but there should be no convective wind, so as to avoid children getting cold again. After recovery, we should take our children to public places as little as possible, pay attention to strengthen cold protection and keep warm, and avoid asthma caused by climate change.