Allergic asthma in children often presents with symptoms such as sneezing, itchy nose, coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath and difficulty breathing.
Allergic asthma is a very common disease in children and is associated with exposure to allergens and various triggers. Children may suddenly develop significant symptoms such as wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath and difficulty breathing after exposure to an allergen. Some children with allergic asthma may cough repeatedly for long periods of time and have frothy sputum.
If it is determined to be allergic asthma, it should be actively treated with anti-allergic drugs such as loratadine tablets and glucocorticoid drugs such as dexamethasone tablets to relieve the asthma attack, and bronchodilators such as prednisone acetate tablets should be applied promptly when wheezing symptoms are obvious, which is conducive to relieving the symptoms as soon as possible.
It is recommended that once the symptoms of acute attacks of allergic asthma in children, should be immediately sent to the hospital for treatment, pay attention to the use of drugs must follow the doctor’s instructions.