Posted by Nancy Fair in Asthma
on Feb 28th, 2009 | 0 comments
by Kim Allarie
Asthma in children is a very serious condition that can be potentially life threatening if not managed properly. However, it can be difficult to recognize asthma symptoms in children. It can be more difficult to control as well. That’s because children simply aren’t as focused on their symptoms and the need for treatment.
Effective treatment of pediatric asthma requires that you be alert for the signs and symptoms of the condition. The signs that are most commonly exhibited during an asthma attack are difficulty in breathing, coughing and wheezing. These symptoms are pretty...