Some Asthma Children Prevention Tips
The complaints by an asthma can be alleviated by therapy and preventive measures to keep under control. In half of all children suffering from asthma sounds with the end of puberty again, with another 40 percent is significant improvement occurs. In adulthood, the disease heals in about 20 percent of cases. The asthma probability “outgrow” increases when the disease is early detected and treated.
Prevention of Asthma in Children
A safe prevention against asthma does not exist. However there are some behaviors, which can reduce asthma risks in children
- Do not expose your children to cigarette smoke,
- Cold air, air pollutant and dust should be avoided as much as possible,
- Avoid domestic animals, because they can increase the risk of asthma illness at children,
- Prevent infections of the respiratory tract against,
- Let your child suspected to treat an allergy and perhaps study. Read more…
Posted by tata Date: Sunday, February 28, 2010
Categories: Lower Respiratory Infections
Tags: asthma, baby children, prevention, respiratory track infection, tips
Asthma Treatment in Children and Baby
Essential Asthma Medicines
The main goals of asthma therapy are that the affected children have no asthma symptoms and that their physical, mental and spiritual development is not impeded. If the asthma is well treated, it must restrict neither the physical nor the social activities in child daily life. The asthma disease should also not possible get worse.
Successful asthma treatment is possible only if children are taking asthma medicines regularly and permanently. Medication to relieve the discomfort and relax the tense muscles in the airways. This gives your child can participate in sporting activities. For a normal physical and mental development is very important. In addition to the lungs can develop normally.
Effect of Asthma Medicines
The breath way league recommends a stage therapy with asthma. The following medicines are used in this disease :
Aerosol bronchodilators (inhalation medicines) with immediate effect : they lead to Read more…
Posted by tata Date: Friday, February 5, 2010
Categories: Lower Respiratory Infections
Tags: asthma, baby children, medicine, respiratory track infection, therapy, treatment
Causes of Asthma Attack and Symptoms in Baby & Children
Causes of Asthma in Children and Babies
Genetic factors and environmental influences have substantial influence on asthma development. Allergies, you should not take lightly. For example, children are especially vulnerable with hay fever develop asthma. The allergic hypersensitivity can pass from nose to bronchial mucosa. If allergy-releasing substances are then inhaled, also bronchi react. This phenomenon is called as “floor change”.
The following allergens (allergy-causing substances) can cause allergies and thus increase risk for asthma.
- Pollen (birch, grass)
- Animal hair (cat or dog)
- Food (milk, eggs, nuts)
- Dust mites
- Mold Spores
- Food additives (for example, phenyl)
- Furniture chemicals, carpets, etc.
Besides allergies, viral infections are often the triggers for asthma in children. In addition, is passive smoking, for example by smoking parents is considered as risk factor for asthma development. Acute asthma accumulation usually caused by trigger stimuli such as Read more…
Posted by tata Date: Thursday, January 21, 2010
Categories: Lower Respiratory Infections
Tags: asthma, baby children, causes, respiratory track infection, symptoms
Asthma Stages in Children and Baby
Asthma Disease in Baby and Child Description
Asthma is one of the most common chronic disease. About ten percent children (and babies) are affected, among adults the rate is around five percent. Asthma disease is a chronic respiratory disease that causes coughing and wheezing. In addition to the permanent symptoms usually occur sudden deterioration.
During asthma attack the bronchial tubes constrict spasmodically, the bronchial mucosa becomes inflamed, swells and forms more mucus. The thickened mucus clogs the opening bronchi. The most common triggers for asthma attack is a viral respiratory tract invection, such as cold or flu. In addition to allergic reactions to certain substances, for example, produce food, animal hair or pollen asthma attacks.
Asthma Indicators :
- Most asthma develops between the fourth and fifth year.
-Approximately 50 percent of the children’s asthma will disappear when they grow up.
- The easier asthma is, the greater are the chances that it will disappear.
- Asthma is the most common chronic disease in children. Read more…
Posted by tata Date: Sunday, January 10, 2010
Categories: Lower Respiratory Infections
Tags: asthma, baby children, respiratory track infection, stages
Treatment of Pneumonia Children And Prevention
Home Pneumonia Treatment or Theraphy of Pneumonia at Hospital ?
Older children with only mild pneumonia can be treated at home, if no complications are feared. Runs the pneumonia, however, difficult which affects newborn children are concerned or exist additional illnesses, it must be treated in a pneumonia hospital clinic. Pneumonias can now end his lethal.
Pneumonia Drugs Medicines for Children
Children with bacterial pneumonia must take antibiotics. The duration of pneumonia antibiotic therapy depends on the pathogen, which can identify two days after installation of the bacterial culture. In any pneumonia cases, be continued, treatment with antibiotics, but three to ten days long after resolution of fever. That antibiotic therapy often performed in a hospital on a drip (intravenously).
Additionally, antipyretic measures are applied. Important are also physical protection and adequate fluid intake because of fluid loss by coughing, rapid breathing and fever. Treatment of pneumonia with mucolytic medicine may be important in individual cases. In contrast, a therapy or recommend cough is not limited greatly. It is better if the fluid is coughed up. It is sometimes also performed an inhalation therapy and physical therapy (remedial massage) for pneumonia treatments.
Forecast Pneumonia in Children
There is no single prediction of pneumonia in children, because they depend on the type of exciter. Generally the prognosis is good, but otherwise healthy children and pneumonia heals Read more…
Posted by tata Date: Thursday, December 10, 2009
Categories: Lower Respiratory Infections
Tags: baby children, pneumonia, prevention, respiratory track infection, treatment
