Please send full detailsthings you can do for your child is make sure you follow the treatments just as recommended by the MD. Also it is best to have her sit up if she cant breathe and take her immediately to the emergency room when it worsens.
However it is important to follow the medical orders as prescribed.Because of United States LAW, no one can answer you without being a licensed care giver and having an examination and tests.
Anyone who answers you may be subject to serious legal remedies.
Sorry, but that's the legal climate of the u.s.a....
The treatment your doctor prescribes. JUST CLEAN AIR AND NO NOISY OR NOSY INCONSIDERATE PEOPLE WHO ARE BETTER OFF HAVING THE ASTHMA OR CANCERS INSTEAD. PEACE.Go to the doctor and get an inhaler and other breathing meds. duh.
A dehumidifier also may help her breath better at nighttime.
Test her for allergies because those will definitely make her asthma act up. Get meds if you need it.
Make sure breathing passages are opened at all times... no mucus in throat (post nasal drip) or constant runny nose-- get rX nose sprays if so.3 of my kids have Asthma 2, 6, & 10.. Breathing treatments worked for my younger kids & inhalers worked great for my older child. But you need to go to your child's doctor.... To find out what is the best treatment for your child....#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
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