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How Children’s Lungs Grow

Child breathing with growing lungs.

The lungs are one of three major parts of the respiratory system and integral to your overall health and well-being. Your respiratory system is made up of the airway, lungs, and muscles for respiration. Lungs begin to form in the womb and continue throughout a child’s developmental years. Below you will find helpful information on …

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Guide for Parents of Children with Asthma

Guide for parents of children with asthma.

No parent wants to see their child suffer from the effects of asthma. While it is very possible and easy to control asthma symptoms, there may be certain times where you aren’t there to provide immediate assistance to your child. It is important that both you and your child know exactly how asthma works, what …

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Spring Allergies and Asthma

Spring allergies and asthma.

Spring is the season that everyone looks forward to the most, as the winter melts away and the weather warms up. But for some, spring can be the harbinger of coughs, sneezes, allergies, and breathing issues. With pollens and other particles floating throughout the air, the triggers for spring allergies and asthma are everywhere. If …

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Signs that Your Child’s Asthma is Getting Worse

Signs child's asthma getting worse.

Asthma is a chronic disease. There is no cure, but there are plenty of treatments that can allow people with asthma to live a relatively normal and happy life. Unfortunately, the condition is unlikely to remain static through your entire life. So how can you spot signs your child’s asthma is getting worse? Many people …

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Childhood Asthma and Exercise

Childhood asthma and exercise

Asthma affects roughly one in twelve children in the United States. This equates to roughly 6.2 million children under the age of 18 with the diagnosis. The inflammatory disease impacts the airways to your lungs which makes breathing difficult. The key to managing asthma is having an effective treatment plan. This includes potential medications and …

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When to Test Your Child for Asthma

When to test your child for asthma.

A respiratory attack can be a terrifying experience for a young child. As their parent, you want to make it all better as fast as possible. Unfortunately, diagnosing a respiratory condition in an infant or toddler can be quite complex. A sinus infection, acid reflux, airway abnormalities, and respiratory tract infections share many characteristics. To …

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How Fresh Air Benefits Children

How fresh are benefits children

Good parents are always trying to do what is best for their children. You know you need to protect their physical health, mental health, and emotional health because all three are essential to a vibrant and fulfilling life. But being aware that your choices as a parent directly impact their future doesn’t necessarily make it …

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Traveling With Kids With Breathing Problems

Traveling with kids with breathing problems.

If your child has breathing problems traveling is likely a major cause for concern. However, traveling with kids with breathing problems is possible so long as you are prepared. If your child suffers from asthma or pediatric chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (“PCOPD”), it shouldn’t stop your family from traveling. Below are some of the best …

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Can Kids With Asthma Play Sports?

Can kids with asthma play sports?

Asthma affects millions of children in the United States. The condition is common, but it can be frightening for children and their parents. The respiratory issue should be treated and managed properly, which can be done with the help of a skilled medical professional that specializes in asthma. Physical activity is vitally important for children’s …

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Can You Outgrow Asthma?

Can you outgrow asthma?

What is Asthma and Whom Does it Affect? Asthma affects nearly twenty-five million people in the United States. Out of those twenty-five million, eighteen million of the people affected are adults. Certain factors make adults susceptible to asthma, including obesity, a family history of asthma, and even having influenza. But can you outgrow asthma? Asthma is …

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