Tips for Parents to Learn Asthma
January 12, 2010 | In: asthma, health articles
Parents often figure out that their child has illnesses far too late and usually when everything has gone bad. In certain circumstances, children don’t aware what happens to them because they actually don’t know what it is. Even though you are very busy parents and see your child rarely, you shouldn’t miss a single moment whenever you are with your child. Keep controlling your child especially their health condition.
One serious illness parents must take control is asthma. Asthma is difficulty in breathing. There are several common signs you can indicate asthma; coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, changes in color of skin, nails, or lips, and a tightness of chest. Besides those common signs, you must keep an eye on your child when they have problem with nausea, lethargy, and low breath. You also can analyze and observe your child whenever they need to hunch forward as they exhale, it indicates that they are feeling short of breath.
The most exact time for you to observe asthma is when your child is sleeping. When they are sleeping you can compare the way they breathe to the normal condition when they are awake. Examine their breathing articulation if it is normal or not. If you notice that your child feel out of breath and their breath becomes labored so they might has asthma. Then, it is suggested that you take your child to doctor immediately to have medical check and consult the necessary treatment.
Small acts to prevent the worse before it happens will save your regret.
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