Baby allergic asthma symptoms?

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Allergic asthma in children often coexists with upper respiratory tract allergy and lower respiratory tract allergy. Because allergic rhinitis and asthma are type I allergic reactions, they are very similar in etiology, immunology and pathogenesis. So what are the symptoms of allergic asthma in children? Let's talk about it.

Baby allergic asthma symptoms?

Initial symptoms: sneezing, runny nose, cough, chest tightness and other symptoms will appear in the initial stage. Because this symptom is similar to the symptoms of cold, many parents will ignore it and treat it with the method of treating cold. Therefore, if these symptoms do not improve, they should pay attention to it and take their children to the regular hospital for examination.

Medium term symptoms: in addition to the initial symptoms, there are also symptoms of asthma and dyspnea. Dyspnea is the main symptom of asthma. Even if the patient does not exercise and sits quietly, he will feel out of breath and must breathe one by one. Sometimes he will have continuous dyspnea.

Late symptoms: in addition to the early and mid-term symptoms, the late symptoms are accompanied by wheezing, that is, the patient has a high-profile breathing sound when breathing, which is the sound produced when the air flows from the lung through the narrow respiratory tract due to inflammation. Some patients also have vomiting phenomenon, more serious is incontinence, severe asthma attacks, headache, dizziness and other symptoms.

matters needing attention

1. Avoid contact with allergens or eating allergic foods. For example, if you are allergic to dust mites and house dust, you should avoid using carpets, bedding (bedding, quilt, pillow) and plush toys that are easy to hide dust mites; Keep the room clean, dry and ventilated to avoid dust allergy. 2. Do not contact allergens or eat allergic food. For example, if you are allergic to milk, you should not only prohibit your baby from eating milk, but also all foods containing milk, including ice cream, cake and ice cream. 3. The prevention of allergic asthma needs to do a good job at room temperature. The temperature of the air conditioner should not be too low, and the difference between the indoor temperature and the outdoor temperature should not exceed 5 ℃. Patients with allergic asthma should avoid facing the air outlet of the air conditioner.