Childhood Asthma
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Classification and Treatment of Infants and Small Children < age 5
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Treatment of asthma in young children starts with finding out how severe their asthma is. Once this is done, treatment can be managed using a stepwise approach, such as the one from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) shown below, as a guide.
AIM Asthma Institute of Michigan USA
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Common snack causes problems for some children
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A highlight of a study published in the July issue of Pediatrics, the peer-reviewed, scientific journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) USA
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Control Your Child's Asthma
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How to help kids manage their illness and lead healthier lives.
Intelihealth USA
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Controlling Your Child's Asthma
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How Do You Control Asthma?
What Is the Treatment Program?
Why Does Asthma Treatment Fail?
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A very nice article
American Lung Association (ALA) USA
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Different Patterns Of Difficult Asthma Exist In Children
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UK researchers have found evidence to suggest that subgroups of difficult asthma in children exist, which can be detected by measuring nitric oxide (NO) levels.
LinkMedica United Kingdom
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Dirk has a secret!
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Children's Asthma Education
Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA) SouthAfrica
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Early Warning Signals - Asthma Always Gives a Warning
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What To Look For
What To Listen For
How To Listen
What To Do Immediately
Additional Steps To Take
Five Emergency Signs
A great overview.
American Lung Association (ALA) USA
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Exercise-Induced Asthma
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How Will I Know If I Have Exercise-Induced Asthma?
How Is Exercise-Induced Asthma Treated?
Monitoring Exercise-Induced Asthma With A Peak Flow Meter
What Sports Are Best for People with Exercise-Induced Asthma?
National Jewish Medical & Research Center USA
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Explaining Asthma to a Child
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When a child is small, it can be hard to explain what asthma is. Try the tips below to make this job a little easier. Always use pictures to help you explain, and ask your doctor for pictures if you dont have any. You will need to fit these explanations to your childs asthma symptoms and action plan.
AIM Asthma Institute of Michigan USA
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Food Allergy and Pediatric Asthma
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Food allergy can be a trigger in asthma. However, it appears to be a rare one which is usually involved in younger patients and particularly in children suffering from atopic dermatitis.
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