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Asthma In Kids: Asthma Children's SymptomsAsthma in kids is becoming more and more serious and common problem throughout the United States. According to nationwide researches, there are at least 5 million children and teenagers below the age of 18 who suffer from asthma. In only a single year (1998) asthma caused over 200,000 hospitalizations among kids, teenagers and people below 25 years old. In the same year, 340 youngsters died in the effect of severe asthma attack.
In fact, save for a few differences in treatments, asthma in case of children looks exactly the same as in case of adults. Both the general symptoms (coughing, wheezing that gets worse at night, etc.) and the treatments are virtually the same. The difference between asthma in kids & adults:The major difference between adult and children asthma is, just like in case of other childhood diseases, there is a need for ongoing parental help, especially in case of younger kids. The role of a parent during asthma cannot be overestimated – mother and father are responsible for keeping the medications' schedule in order, explaining to kids what is happening and helping kids to remain calm during the worse days or asthma attacks. Without parental help, asthma in kids may quickly get out of hand,cause the child's overall health to deteriorate and in most severe cases may even cause hospitalization. Asthma children's symptoms should not be taken lightly!
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