What should I do if my baby has severe asthma

  Some babies may suddenly experience asthma or asthma like symptoms when their own resistance is weak or they have allergies to certain things. This symptom can be large or small, it may just be induced by infection, or it could be tracheitis. So what should I do if my baby has severe asthma?

  

What should I do if my baby has severe asthma1

  If the baby's asthma is caused by some inflammatory infections or respiratory diseases, it is recommended that parents give the baby some asthma medication, and also use some anti-inflammatory drugs or hormone drugs.

  If the baby's asthma is a common phenomenon and parents are aware of the condition, they can use oral liquids or other methods to relieve it, or choose to give the baby oxygen. Pay attention to taking care of your baby's emotions and avoid excessive emotional fluctuations.

  If the baby has severe asthma, it may be caused by lung problems. Parents can take the baby to a regular hospital for examination and treatment. If the baby has a history of asthma, parents should promptly administer some asthma medication to the baby for nebulization therapy.

  Regardless of the cause of the baby's asthma, parents should pay attention to taking emergency measures. Soothe the baby's emotions, pay attention to checking the baby's mouth and nose, undress the baby, help the baby breathe smoothly, and take the baby to the hospital in a timely manner.

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