Symptoms, tests, pediatric asthma

February 10, 2009 on 6:05 pm | In asthma and allergies | No Comments

Symptoms of childhood asthma:

Difficulty breathing
Breathing fast
Shortness of breath even at rest
Tightness in the chest
Cough
Note: a persistent cough at night is a common sign of asthma, even in children without other symptoms

Symptoms of emergency:

Difficulty breathing
Blue lips and face
Pulse fast
Sweating
Declining level of consciousness, such as severe drowsiness or confusion
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The doctor will use a stethoscope to sound out the lungs, which can hear the sounds associated with asthma. However, lung sounds are usually normal between episodes of asthma.

The tests may include:

Tests of lung function
Measurements of peak flow
Chest x-ray
Blood tests and skin tests for allergies
Arterial blood gas
Counting of eosinophils (a type of white blood cell)
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The families and their pediatrician or allergy must work together in teams to develop and implement a plan to eliminate the triggers of asthma and monitor symptoms. Alike, should have an emergency plan outlining what should be done when reactive asthma in children.

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