As soon as the father dyed his hair, the baby immediately received the “signal” like a sensitive sensor asthma; cousin’s house toys are many and beautiful, but once touched asthma attack …… parents should pay close attention to the “invisible triggers” around the child The “asthma triggers”, such as hair dyes and perfumes, are recognized allergens. “Especially children with a history of asthma, parents better not be too playful, and don’t let them touch painted, fluffy toys.” Doctors said. ”This is not a wild guess, but a common problem found in clinical investigations, many children always have recurrent asthma attacks because their parents may be too pretty. It has been found that the babies of many “pretty” mothers and fathers are especially prone to recurrent asthma attacks, and it has been proven that children’s asthma is indeed closely related to their parents’ products. Hair dyes, perms, cosmetics, perfumes and other products are all chemicals, and the smell it gives off is irritating for children. Although many parents always argue that the products they use are high-grade and do not have any irritating smell, some of them also give off a light fragrance, but the so-called fragrance is also made of chemical fragrances, which can be a very serious allergen for allergic children and can easily trigger an asthma attack. Parents whose children have had a history of asthma would do well to minimize close contact with their children after dying their hair, applying makeup, spraying perfume, etc. or simply “sacrificing” some of the “pretty” for their children. Asthma-prone children should not pick fluffy painted toys Parents must be careful with the purchase of toys, especially children who are prone to asthma due to allergies, and need to be careful with a variety of toys that should not be touched. He explained, “Now many toys to attract the eyes of small children, will be painted or sprayed with a variety of bright paint, and these chemical spray paint often comes with a pungent chemical smell, even if the smell is not very strong at the time of purchase, will continue to be released later when playing and thus continuous irritation of the child’s respiratory tract.” When selecting toys for children with a history of asthma, avoid buying plush toys and brightly colored painted toys. Once a child has repeatedly developed asthma from playing with a toy, stop the child from playing with that toy. It is best to avoid children with asthma when cleaning 1. It is better to use vacuum cleaners to avoid dusty rooms and to avoid children with asthma when cleaning; do not smoke or place flowers in the room. The room should be vacuumed to avoid dust and dirt, and the child should avoid it when cleaning. Avoid eating foods that trigger asthma, such as fish, shrimp, eggs, etc.; avoid eating a light diet during asthma attacks, and enhance nutrition during remission; avoid eating cold drinks; do not eat too much, too sweet, too salty; do not eat irritating foods, such as mustard, chili, etc.; avoid certain food additives, food preservatives, MSG and some pigmented foods; avoid certain drinks such as wine, beer, etc. Children with a history of asthma should eat more natural foods and green foods; pay attention to the combination of meat and vegetables; eat more different kinds of foods and avoid picky and partial eating. 3. Carefully observe the precursors of asthma attack: mucous membrane allergy phenomena such as itchy nose and eyelids, sneezing, runny nose, dry cough; tightness in the chest and chest tightness; itchy throat; faster breathing. Once such symptoms are detected, immediate medication according to the principles of asthma treatment is important for rapid control of asthma attacks. 4.Care for asthma attack make the child sit or semi-recumbent position, which is good for breathing, give medication according to the doctor’s order in time, and observe the efficacy and side effects of medication; parents accompany the child, comfort the child, encourage more water and cough up sputum, especially infants and children should prevent sputum from blocking the airway, otherwise it is life-threatening; send the child to hospital in time when the condition is serious. 5, the correct grasp of the use of aerosol according to the demonstration of the medical staff at the time of consultation, and urge the child to rinse his mouth in a timely manner after use to avoid dry cough and prevent oral mycotic infections caused by the spray. Parents should not panic when their children have an attack, so as not to cause mental tension in the child, and let the child know that “asthma will be fine once it is relieved”; parents should not scold the child for dragging, but should encourage the child to play a leading role in controlling the symptoms and keep a happy mood at all times. 7, asthma prevention usually encourage children to carry out the necessary physical exercise, more sunshine, more outdoor activities, try to avoid going to crowded public places; according to the weather changes at any time to increase or decrease clothing; flowering season to minimize unnecessary outdoor activities, can prevent asthma attacks. When you must go out, use short-acting bronchodilators in advance to avoid acute asthma attacks. Hair dyes and perfumes are allergens Asthma, also known as bronchial asthma, is a common childhood respiratory disease that manifests itself as recurrent episodes of wheezing, dyspnea, and coughing. The etiology of the disease is complex and influenced by both genetic and environmental factors, including a combination of atopic allergies and allergens. In addition to medication, it is also important to avoid exposure to allergens, which is often the most neglected by parents. Allergens are scientifically classified into three categories: 1. Infectious agents and their toxins, such as syncytial virus, rhinovirus, influenza virus, etc., which often cause respiratory diseases. In addition some local foci of infection, such as sinusitis, tonsillitis, etc. can also be a trigger for asthma. 2.Inhalation of contact and irritants, such as contact or inhalation of dust, pollen, mites, fur, cold air, chemical gases, etc. can often stimulate the body to cause asthma attacks. Certain foods such as seafood, milk, spices, and frozen foods can also cause asthma attacks in infants and children, but the number is small and usually decreases after 4 to 5 years of age. In these three categories, the first and third categories are easier to draw parents’ attention in daily life, but the second category is more difficult to distinguish the allergenic principles, and because of the hidden so that children suffer from repeated asthma attacks.