Pediatric Asthma: Tips for Management and Prevention

Asthma is a common condition among children. While there is currently no way to cure asthma, it typically moderates with age and is often easier to manage and less disruptive for adults. If you believe your child is suffering from asthma, it’s crucial to seek medical attention right away. If you live in or near Glen Carbon, IL, and need assistance with asthma, contact Young Pediatrics. Dr. Staci Young, Dr. Elizabeth Satterly, and  Dr. Stephanie Lorts can provide care and assistance.

How Guardians Can Safeguard Against Asthma

First, you should work with a doctor to develop an action plan. This plan will contain clear instructions and steps to take in the event of an asthma attack. You need to study this action plan closely and should memorize it. It’s smart to practice the various steps and how to handle an asthma event. This way, you’ll be prepared when the time comes to put the plan into action.

If you need assistance formulating an asthma action plan and live near Glen Carbon, IL, get in touch with Young Pediatrics. Dr. Young, Dr. Satterly, and  Dr. Lorts can assist.

You should also speak with a pediatrician about prescriptions. Most asthma patients will use an inhaler of some type. Some inhalers are preventative, some treat symptoms, and some combine both. A pediatrician can help you understand the differences and when to use which inhaler.

It is crucial to always have the needed medications on hand. If you leave the inhaler at home and your child suffers an asthma attack at the park, the lack of quick access to the inhaler could lead to severe complications, including death. You can speak with your doctor about having spare inhalers.

It's smart to keep an asthma journal. In this journal, you’ll note the time and severity of attacks, where they occurred, and various other factors. Ideally, this journal will help you and your medical providers identify triggers and risks. When it comes to medical care, knowledge is power, so make sure you’re diligent in your observations.

Make Sure The Whole Family is Prepared

If there are other children in the household especially older kids, you should teach them to watch out for signs of asthma attacks. Babysitters, grandparents, and everyone else should also be informed and should know how to react and what to do. When in doubt, it’s best to call emergency medical services. A timely response could prove crucial, so make sure everyone is prepared to act quickly.

Asthma is a serious condition but once you and your family learn how to manage it, risks can be greatly minimized. If you’re worried about pediatric asthma and live in or near Glen Carbon, IL, get in touch with Young Pediatrics by dialing (618) 288-9305. Dr. Young, Dr. Satterly, and  Dr. Lorts can help you set up an action plan and mitigate risks.

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