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Five Childhood Asthma Emergency Steps

Worldwide children have and are developing childhood asthma. Asthma can differ from individual child. At most times children have mild symptoms whereas some have more troublesome symptoms. Childhood asthma and adult asthma have the same underlying cause — inflammation of the airways. This inflammation makes the airways overly sensitive, leading to signs and symptoms that range from minor coughing or wheezing to serious flare-ups that interfere with breathing. Childhood asthma can be so severe that it is practically debilitating, and can really take one’s childhood away from them. If your child has asthma also known as pediatric asthma, it is important that you educate yourself with as much information so as not to make their symptoms worsen. Warning Signs. The warning signs in childhood asthma are :- Wheezing and coughing in the early morning. Increased symptoms after exercise or exertion. Sleep disturbance with a cough or a wheeze. Increased use for reliever thera