Childhood Asthma Treatment and Management

Long-term Medications for Asthma

Long-term medications for asthma are designed to reduce inflammation and minimize the need for quick-acting treatments. These medications include inhaled corticosteroids, combination inhalers, leukotriene modifiers, and theophylline which helps to relax the airways.

Quick-acting Medications for Asthma

Quick-acting medications for asthma are used during an asthma attack or as a preventative measure before physical activity, as recommended by a doctor. Commonly known as rescue inhalers, these medications are beta-agonists that provide rapid relief from symptoms within minutes.


Complications of Childhood Asthma

Childhood asthma that is not effectively managed can result in various long-lasting complications. Over time, the severity of asthma attacks can escalate, leading to permanent damage to the airways. This condition is a significant contributing factor for children visiting the emergency room, causing a substantial financial burden. Moreover, uncontrolled asthma not only limits children’s physical activity but also frequently leads to absences from school, negatively impacting their academic and social development.

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