Symptoms of childhood asthma

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Many babies have asthma shortly after birth, which is a very common pediatric disease, occurs in the upper respiratory tract. Childhood asthma is a chronic respiratory disease with high incidence rate and recurrence rate. It is difficult to treat. It will seriously affect the normal life and learning of children. What are the symptoms of childhood asthma? Symptoms of childhood asthma

Symptoms of childhood asthma

General symptoms. The onset of asthma in children is acute or slow, and the duration is long or short. Many children will have obvious allergic symptoms one or two days before onset, such as sneezing, nasal itching, runny nose, cough, etc. Older patients often have a sudden onset, starting with cough, and then slowly appear wheezing, dyspnea and other symptoms.

Acute symptoms. The main manifestations of childhood asthma in acute attack stage are cough, chest tightness, dyspnea, etc. The patient had typical wheezing and dyspnea. Mild attack of patients mainly cough and chest tightness, severe attack of patients with restlessness, pale, cold sweat and other symptoms.

The patient has obvious "three concave sign", clear sound can be heard during percussion, chest swelling and prolonged expiratory. Very serious patients will have edema, heart failure and other symptoms.

matters needing attention

The etiology of childhood asthma is complex, and genetic causes are more common. Asthma is a chronic disease, the treatment is very difficult. Patients usually want to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, enhance body resistance, can reduce the recurrence rate of asthma.