Helping Manage Your Child's Asthma

Asthma is a type of disease that makes it difficult to breathe. During an asthma attack your airways narrow and swell, interfering with the way your air moves in and out of your lungs. Dr. Ayotunde Faweya at Northside Pediatrics Associates can help you learn more about how to manage your child's asthma. If your child has asthma and you live in the Conroe area, contact Dr. Faweya and his caring staff. They provide pediatrics services and will help you and your child learn more about asthma.

Asthma Symptoms

Asthma symptoms can often be controlled. In fact, if you learn how to control your child's symptoms, they are less likely to experience an asthma flare up. Talking to your child's pediatrician about asthma and reading information about the disease will help you recognize its symptoms and how to avoid asthma attacks.

Common asthma symptoms include the following:

  • wheezing
  • coughing
  • shortness of breath
  • chest pain
  • tightness in the chest

Follow Your Child's Asthma Action Plan

One of the primary ways you can control your children's asthma is to ensure they have an asthma action plan. This is a set of written instructions your pediatrician gives you. The instructions include which prescriptions your child should take, how to avoid asthma triggers and what you should do if your child has an asthma attack. When your child has asthma and you need a pediatrician in the Conroe area, Dr. Ayotunde Faweya at Northside Pediatrics Associates will help you learn how to control your child's symptoms.

Know Your Child's Asthma Triggers

Your children's pediatrician will explain the importance of keeping kids away from allergens that trigger an asthma attack. They can help you learn which allergens trigger your child's asthma. Common triggers include cigarette smoke, pet dander, respiratory infections, cold weather, dust mites, pollen and mold. Knowing what triggers your children's asthma can help you manage the disease.

Help Your Child Use a Peak Flow Meter

A peak flow meter is a device that measures how efficiently your lungs are working. It measures how rapidly your child can exhale air. If the peak flow meter indicates that your child is having trouble exhaling, it's a sign that he or she may be heading toward an asthma attack.

Schedule an Appointment

If your child has asthma and you live in the Conroe, TX area, schedule an appointment with Dr. Ayotunde Faweya at Northside Pediatrics Associates. Contact his staff at 936-270-8655.

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