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Is it a Childhood Asthma Symptom?

December 3rd, 2008 by admin | Filed under Uncategorized.

Asthma is an obstructive respiratory condition characterized by recurrent attacks of shortness of breath, wheezing, rapid breathing and an irritated cough. Between the ages of 3 and 8 years can be found in children.

Wheezing, a whistle type sound, is caused when the air flows into the lungs during an attack. When the child exhales normally, mild wheezing happens, and when he exhales deeply, more severe wheezing sounds are heard. In case of extreme , wheezing may be absent as no air is passing through airways.

Coughing in may be chronic or recurring, and worsens at night or the early morning hours. From time to time a cough may be the single symptom of , particularly in any aggravated by exercise, or occurring in nighttime only. In nocturnal a cough occurs more often than not in the early hours of the morning.

Tightness and pain in the chest are mostly found in exercise induced . A child may feel tightness and pain in his chest and have no other symptoms of in this case. Other childhood symptoms include

Breathlessness
Rapid breathing
Flaring of the nostrils when breathing in
Interrupted talking

Asthma symptom during a milder episode may include the child feeling breathlessness during an attack, or after a simple physical walk they may feel restless.

During a moderately severe episode of attack, a child may feel breathless during speech; a baby with may have a softer, shorter cry, and the child may not be able to finish the usual amount of their feeding.

During more relentless episode of this type of attack, a symptom children may feel includes being out of breathe while at rest, talking in words but not in sentences. Infants will not feed in this situation or may be restless during feeding.

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