How to Identify If Your Child's Cough Is a Sign of Asthma
Learn the key symptoms of asthma-related cough in children and when to consult a pediatrician for diagnosis and care.
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Signs that your child’s cough could be asthma include frequent coughing that worsens at night or with physical activity, wheezing or whistling sounds, shortness of breath, and chest tightness. If these symptoms persist, consult a pediatrician for proper diagnosis and management. Keep a symptom diary to help your doctor identify patterns.
FAQs & Answers
- What are common signs that my child's cough is asthma-related? Common signs include frequent coughing that worsens at night or with physical activity, wheezing or whistling sounds, shortness of breath, and chest tightness.
- When should I take my child to see a doctor for a cough? If your child's cough persists, worsens at night, or is accompanied by wheezing, shortness of breath, or chest tightness, you should consult a pediatrician for proper diagnosis.
- How can I help my doctor diagnose asthma in my child? Keeping a symptom diary that records when coughing episodes occur, their severity, and any triggers can help your doctor identify patterns and make an accurate diagnosis.