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GENERAL TREATMENT OF ASTHMA ATTACKS IN CHILDREN
An acute asthma attack implies that the child has become increasingly short of breath with a marked wheeze and the combination is causing increasing distress.
Unfortunately, the nature of the condition does mean that most asthmatic children will at some time have at least one significant attack, and for some they may be recurrent.
An acute attack is very frightening for both parents and child and it is vital therefore to have an effective plan of treatment which you know will work. Your own calmness and lack of panic will then give your child reassurance and confidence, and the attack will settle much faster. If the wheezing does not improve rapidly then there can be only two possible explanations. Either the medications are not being taken correctly, or your doctor has prescribed the wrong one. By using the treatment plan you will at least know that the choice of drugs is correct.
There are basically two changes during an asthma attack. Firstly the muscles in the airways tighten up or go into spasm, so it is difficult to breathe in sufficient oxygen with each breath. Secondly the lining of the breathing tubes becomes swollen, causing further narrowing. It is logical therefore that treatment should be aimed at relieving both these factors.
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