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Can a Pediatrician Treat Asthma Symptoms?

Choosing the right pediatrician to take care of your child’s health care needs is one of the most important things you can do for your child. Pediatricians are health care professionals who have undergone many years of education and training in order to provide health services for children from the time they are born until they reach the age of 18.

Can a pediatrician treat asthma symptoms?

According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, poorly controlled and undiagnosed asthma in young children can result in trips to the emergency room, hospital stays, missed workdays for parents and suffering that many kids cannot express. Want to know whether or not a pediatrician can treat asthma symptoms in children? Yes, a pediatrician can both diagnose and treat childhood asthma.

Certain medical tests are used to determine whether or not a child has asthma and if they do, the pediatrician will create a treatment plan to treat the symptoms. If a child’s asthma symptoms tend to be very severe, the pediatrician may need to refer the child to a medical professional who specializes in treating asthma patients.

Common asthma symptoms

Asthma symptoms in children can linger for a few days or for many weeks, as every child is different. Some of the more common signs of asthma in children include coughing during the day or night, hearing a wheezing sound when they breathe out, having trouble breathing when engaging in physical activities and experiencing fast breathing, making it hard for them to catch their breath. Whether a child has one or all of these symptoms, they need to be under a medical professional's supervision.

Treatment options

Treating asthma symptoms often requires children to take a certain type of asthma medication that has been considered to be both safe and effective for children. These medications fall into one of two different categories – short-term relief and long-term relief. Short-term relief medications can include bronchodilators and systemic corticosteroids, while long-term relief medications can include long-acting bronchodilators and inhaled corticosteroids. It is essential for parents to very closely follow the directions that come with the type of medication they need to take in order to expect ideal results.

Can children outgrow asthma?

Yes, it is possible for children to outgrow asthma. While not every child will outgrow their asthma, many will. When it comes to why some children will outgrow this health condition and others will not, for the most part it depends on family history, the child’s overall health and the environment they live in. When a child is diagnosed with asthma, it is important for them to breathe clean air both inside and outside.

Is your child in need of asthma treatment?

Need to make a pediatrician appointment for your child? If your child has been diagnosed with asthma, it is essential that they are under a medical professional's supervision in order to monitor this fairly common health condition. Now that you have read the above information and understand that a pediatrician can indeed treat asthma symptoms in your child, do you have any questions for us?

Request an appointment here: https://www.emeraldpediatricandfamilyclinic.com or call Emerald Pediatric & Family Clinic at (281) 444-7726 for an appointment in our Houston office.

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