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What is asthma?

Asthma is a condition that affects a person’s ability to breathe. It causes the airways within the lungs to narrow and/or causes the body to produce extra mucus, which blocks the airways. Both conditions make it challenging for the person to breathe comfortably. 

The most common symptoms of asthma are:

  • Wheezing or rattling when breathing
  • Trouble catching a full breath
  • Pain or tightness in the chest
  • Coughing attacks

Asthma ranges in severity. For some people, it’s a minor inconvenience that doesn’t require any special treatment. For others, it brings on life-threatening asthma attacks. To ensure your child’s breathing struggles don’t lead to a medical emergency, it’s important to address them with the team at the offices of Dewi S. Sudjono-Santoso, MD, PA. They can help diagnose your child’s asthma and lay out a treatment plan that protects their ability to breathe. 

What causes asthma?

Asthma may be inherited. It can also be worsened by certain factors. For example, some people have exercise-induced asthma, while others live with allergy-induced asthma. 

The team at Dewi S. Sudjono-Santoso, MD, PA, helps you identify your child’s asthma triggers so you can avoid them and take the necessary precautions to help your child breathe easier. 

How is asthma diagnosed?

If you think your child might have asthma, visit the offices of Dewi S. Sudjono-Santoso, MD, PA. They offer the lung function tests needed to determine whether or not your child is living with asthma. Your child doesn’t need to feel nervous before their appointment, either. These tests are easy and painless. They simply involve breathing in and out of a tube. 

Can asthma be treated?

Definitely, the team at the offices of Dewi S. Sudjono-Santoso, MD, PA, is committed to helping your child find the right asthma treatment to help them breathe comfortably at all times.

In some cases, simple lifestyle changes like avoiding allergens can make a dramatic difference in your child’s asthma. They can also prescribe long-term medications and quick-relief inhalers as needed to keep your child’s airways clear and open. In short, there are a number of safe, easy-to-use, effective asthma treatments available to help your child. 

Learn more about the ways the team at Dewi S. Sudjono-Santoso, MD, PA, can help your son or daughter breathe easily by calling the nearest office or requesting an appointment using the online booking feature.