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Article Title: How to Control Asthma Attacks in Children
Author: Kellie Purden
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Asthma attacks in children are a serious concern for both them and their parents. Since it is a chronic disease and no permanent cure was found up to now. Nevertheless, with a little more precaution they can lead a normal life without any complications or fatal incidents.
However, dealing with an asthmatic child requires a lot of attention, due to their great degree of physical sensibility. If not taken care of, these sensibilities can ingrain in their organism and broaden their way in the rest of the organism.
If the doctor has diagnosed your child with asthma, after checking all the asthma symptoms, there are many improvements that need to be made and measures to be taken, starting with your own home. Naturally, they should not have contact with any kind or source of smoke. Dust mites can also be a problem and a trigger for asthma attacks since they can be found in any fabric surface. This is why washing and drying your children�s toys is essential, as dust mites reside in all fabrics that can store dust.
You can avoid an asthma trigger by always carrying and using inhalers and bronchodilators with your child. The same types are used for both children and adults. However, if the child is under 4 years old the doses are smaller and also accessories such as masks are used. You can control asthma in children with the help of a metered dose inhaler, that is used with an accessory called �spacer�. This holds the intake of medication and enables your child to inhale the medicine in his own rhythm.
Even if the child has asthma, once you keep your child�s asthma attacks under control he is able to exercise. Having asthma is no excuse for a child to lack any kind of physical effort. Overmore, many Olympic athletes have asthma and this has not stopped them from becoming the best. It is a common mistake to keep the child away from physical exercise, a mistake that will lead to even more problems in the future.
When the child is at school or engaged in activities where the parents are not present, he should be taught how to properly use an inhaler. The teachers and nurses in these environments should also be trained how to respond in case of an asthma attack. Knowing how to use the medication (both you and your child) will spare you a lot of problems or unpleasant incidents.
The most widespread triggers of asthmatic attacks in children are colds and allergens, this is why special precautions must be taken in order to avoid any kind of complication. This requires more care and attention especially in spring and winter, when pollen and extreme cold can cause reactions for asthma sufferers.
Controlling asthma in children is an easy task, but it requires a great amount of care and attention, and the child must be taught to care for his own health issues along with the parents and tutors.
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