If a child develops symptoms of asthma and cough, it can seriously affect their respiratory function, which may lead to breathing difficulties, wheezing, and other symptoms that can cause damage to their body. Parents need to take timely measures to deal with these symptoms. May I ask how long it takes for children to develop asthma fogging?
During the onset of asthma, children not only need to actively cooperate with doctors to use antibiotics or antiviral drugs for treatment, but if necessary, they can also be taken to undergo nebulization treatment. During nebulization treatment, the drugs can directly reach the children's lungs, effectively eliminate lung inflammation, and have effects such as phlegm reduction, cough relief, asthma cessation, and anti-inflammatory treatment. It can also have a certain therapeutic effect on the asthma symptoms of children.
When children with asthma receive nebulization therapy, the treatment time is usually about thirty minutes. They should receive nebulization therapy once in the morning and once in the evening, and persist in treatment for about a week to achieve effective treatment and alleviate the symptoms of asthma cough in children. However, parents should be aware that nebulization therapy should be carried out under the guidance of professional doctors. If asthmatic children do not have other complications such as coughing or phlegm, nebulization therapy does not need to continue.
During the treatment period, parents should cultivate good dietary habits for their children, try to eat light and easily digestible foods, and avoid giving their children raw, cold, and stimulating foods to avoid worsening the condition. It is also important to keep children warm, avoid catching a cold, prevent colds or infections, and stay away from allergens to prevent the occurrence of asthma.