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Results 1 - 10 of 90 for asthma in children
  1. ... An allergic reaction is a key part of asthma in children. Asthma and allergies often occur together. In children ... and neck may suck inward. Other symptoms of asthma in children include: Coughing that sometimes wakes the child up ...
  2. ... provider to help you take care of your child's asthma. ... a spacer ? What are some signs that my child's asthma is getting worse and that I need to ...
  3. ... when needed. School staff should know your child's asthma triggers. Your child should be able to go to another location ... Jackson DJ, Lemanske RF, Bacharier LB. Management of asthma in infants and children. In: Burks AW, Holgate ST, O'Hehir RE, ...
  4. ... them how to take care of your child's asthma. Ask your child's health care provider to write one. The student ... School staff should know what things make your child's asthma worse. These are called triggers . Your child should ...
  5. ... to create your own personal plan. Everyone with asthma, including children, should have an asthma action plan. The correct ... tool to help people of all ages manage asthma. Your child with asthma needs support at school. You can ...
  6. ... help keep your child safe: Be sure your child's asthma action plan is up to date and that ... your child's teachers and caretakers know about your child's asthma and what to do to help.
  7. ... less responsive than usual. If your child has asthma, the child's caregivers must know to call 911 or the ... babysitters, and others who take care of your child.
  8. ... exposed to secondhand smoke are at risk for: Asthma flares (children with asthma who live with a smoker are much more ...
  9. ... smoking (called secondhand smoke) is a trigger for asthma attacks in children and adults. Smoking can weaken lung function. When ... your lungs will weaken more rapidly. Smoking around children with asthma will weaken their lung function, too.
  10. ... chap 93. Pollart SM, DeGeorge KC, Kolb A. Asthma in children. In: Kellerman RD, Rakel DP, Heidelbaugh JJ, Lee EM, eds. Conn's Current Therapy 2024 . Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; ... of asthma in adolescents and adults. In: Burks AW, Holgate ...
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