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    Asthma in Children

    Asthma in Children



    When to Call a Doctor

    Call 911 or other emergency services immediately if:

    Call your doctor now or seek immediate medical care if:

    • Your child's symptoms do not get better after following his or her asthma action plan.
    • Your child has new or worse trouble breathing.
    • Your child's coughing and wheezing get worse.
    • Your child coughs up dark brown or bloody mucus (sputum).
    • Your child has a new or higher fever.

    Call your doctor if:

    • Your child needs to use quick-relief medicine on more than 2 days a week (unless it is just for exercise).
    • Your child coughs more deeply or more often, especially if there is more mucus or a change in the color of the mucus.
    • Your child has asthma and his or her PEF has been getting worse for 2 to 3 days.

    If you think your child has asthma

    If your child has not been diagnosed with asthma but has asthma symptoms, call your doctor and make an appointment for an evaluation.

    Watchful waiting

    Watchful waiting is a period of time during which you and your doctor observe your child's symptoms or condition without using medical treatment.

    If you think your child has asthma, watchful waiting is not appropriate. See your doctor.

    If your child has been getting treatment for 1 to 3 months and is not improving, ask your doctor whether the child needs to see a specialist (Reference allergist Opens New Window or Reference pulmonologist Opens New Window).

    Watchful waiting may be appropriate if your child follows his or her Reference asthma action plan and stays within the Reference green zone. Monitor your child's symptoms, and continue to avoid Reference asthma triggers.

    Who to see

    Health professionals who can diagnose and treat asthma include:

    Your child may need to see a specialist (an Reference allergist Opens New Window or Reference pulmonologist Opens New Window) if he or she:



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