Childhood Asthma

Childhood Asthma

Asthma is one of the most common chronic diseases of childhood. It is a lung disease characterized by difficulty in breathing, cough with sputum and sometime fever. Children with asthma typically cough, wheeze, and experience chest tightness and shortness of breath. Asthma in children and infants is a major health problem showing steady increase in prevalence both in developing and developed countries Seventy-four percent of asthma attacks in children are experienced in children less than 5 years of age and 26 percent in less than one year of age. The ratio of male and female incidence is 2:1. Asthma is a condition where the airways become irritated and inflamed. As a result, the airways become narrower and produce extra mucus. This makes it more difficult for air to flow into and out of the lungs and causes the symptoms of asthma. Certain precipitating factors may be cause of further narrowing. This narrowing produces a unique wheezing sound during breathing.


  • Pain or feeling of tightness in the chest
  • Agitation
  • Wheezing
  • Coughing - chronic or recurring
  • Breathlessness
  • Exposure to dusty and cold air, smoke, dust and polluted air should be avoided.
  • Drinking lukewarm water with honey is helpful.
  • To avoid ama formation, children should be given freshly prepared warm meals at regular intervals and not the junk food.
  • Heavy foods like dairy products, fried foods, pickles, cold foods, ice creams, beans and legumes should be avoided.

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