Allergies are a common ailment in people of all ages, especially children. However, recently there has been an increase in the prevalence of allergies, which can lead to various health complications. When allergies cause respiratory issues in children, they...
Exercise-induced asthma, also known as exercise-induced bronchospasm (EIB), causes airways to tighten and become inflamed during or after any physical activity, making breathing difficult. EIB is a relatively common condition for people of all ages, although children do seem...
Asthma at night is a nightmare. It is bad enough when your child is awake, but why does it feel worse while they are sleeping? In sleep mode, you don’t have control over your body. So, when your child...
More than 21 million Americans have asthma (many of which are children). While there are countless reasons for the development of asthma in children, one that’s not as well known is sugar. According to scientific research, your child’s sugar...
Everyone reacts to potential asthma triggers differently. If you or your child has asthma, you could be one asthma trigger away from an asthma attack. That’s why it’s essential to know your or your child’s triggers so you can...
In most cases, asthma is a lifelong condition. However, there is a possibility that your child’s asthma can go inactive, in remission, or decrease in severity. According to recent research on Asthma remission in children, eventual asthma remission is...
Children with asthma are usually diagnosed with asthma within their first five years. At this age, children may not be able to communicate about their symptoms. At times, it might appear that a child is fussy when having a...
Over 25 million Americans have experienced asthma. Asthma is the most common chronic childhood disease, chronic inflammation of the lungs resulting in difficulty breathing or wheezing. Asthma can be a frightening disease for anyone, including parents witnessing their child...