Asthma Checklist for Children
Children every now and then can’t (or don’t) tell you nearly all of their asthma or seasonal
allergic reaction symptoms. If you’re worried, ask yourself the following questions:
Asthma checklist:
Does your infant often wake at nighttime coughing or having problem breathing?
Can day by day actions, such as climbing staircase or dynamic playing, bring about wheezing or coughing?
Are there actions your kid would like to do but can’t?
If you’ve answered yes to 1 or more of these questions, it’s probable your infant has asthma.
Other symptoms not listed may also point toward that your kid has asthma. In addition, the symptoms above may in fact be associated to a
condition other than asthma. It’s imperative to talk to your child’s physician for the reason that only he or she can correctly analyze your
child’s condition.
Seasonal sensitivity checklist:
Does your kid have any of the following symptoms?
A commonly runny, scratchy, or stuffy nose
Dark circles underneath the eyes
Frequent inhalation through the mouth
Itchy, watered-down eyes
Pushing up on the nose with his or her hands (specially younger children)
Recurring ear problems
Asthma Triggers or Asthma Causes
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