Types of Infant Asthma
There are many different types of asthma, each with different triggers and outcomes. From a broad perspective, asthma can be classified as either allergic asthma or non-allergic asthma.
Infant Asthma Symptoms
The symptoms of asthma in children and adults are more or less the same but can vary from person to person in terms of severity and frequency. Even so, there are characteristic differences in asthma symptoms in infants (under 1 year) and babies (between 1 and 4) compared to toddlers and young children (4 to 11).
Treatment Options
Among the treatments available to children under 4:
Coping
If your infant or baby has been diagnosed with asthma, there are things you can do to reduce the risk of attacks and improve their quality of life:
Summary
Diagnosing asthma in infants can be difficult even for medical professionals, as many diagnostic tests are not accurate for children under 5 and asthma is often mistaken for other common respiratory illnesses. It is important, though, to treat asthma (which is often linked to eczema and allergies) early in order to prevent ongoing injury to still-developing lungs.
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