What Are The Signs of Infant Asthma?
Infant asthma can be very dangerous. It is very different from an adult that suffers with the condition, or even a child. Because infants have lungs that are less developed and strong when compared to older children, an asthma attack for them is quite deadly. An infant suffering from an asthma attack can quickly have lung failure.
This is scary for any parent. But remember, the more you know about this condition, the better you'll be able to determine whether or not your infant has asthma. And, you'll know what to do.
Observe your infant very closely, especially when he or she gets excited. Watch to see how your infant's breathing changes. Sometimes an infant with asthma will experiencing wheezing as they breathe. If there is a lot of wheezing and what seems to be shortness of breath, it may be a sign of infant asthma.
If your baby coughs a lot, and it sounds 'tight' or like he or she is unable to catch his or her breath, asthma could be to blame.
You need to find a good doctor who can tell you if your baby is suffering from infant asthma; this is very important. There are many risks associated with asthma, and babies are more at risk than anyone else. If you think your baby has asthma, make sure you get him or her to their doctor.
This condition is treatable, and you can stop something more tragic from happening by getting your baby diagnosed and on some sort of treatment plan. A pediatrician can tell you all about the treatments and plans available.
If your infant is experiencing any of those symptoms described above, it's time to get him or her to the doctor. There are some other tips you should follow: Don't wear powerful perfumes that may very well irritate your baby's symptoms, and don't smoke in the house.
Take care of your baby and learn what you can about infant asthma. The more educated you are, the better you are able to handle a baby with asthma.
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Published November 3rd, 2007
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