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  • According to the American Lung Association, asthma is the leading serious chronic illness among children in the United States. With asthma, the child's bronchial airways become inflamed as a result of allergies, viral infections or airborne irritants. This inflammation results in a range of asthma symptoms.

    Common Symptoms

    In childhood asthma, the common symptoms are coughing, whistling or wheezing sounds when exhaling, shortness of breath and tightness or congestion in the chest, according to the Mayo Clinic.

    Sleep Difficulties

    A child with asthma might have difficulty sleeping because of shortness of breath, coughing or wheezing.

    Worsening Coughing or Wheezing

    A child with asthma might experience coughing or wheezing that worsens with a respiratory infection, as with the cold or flu.

    Frequent Respiratory Infections

    A child with asthma might have frequent respiratory infections, such as pneumonia or bronchitis.

    Exercise-Induced Symptoms

    A child might experience exercise-induced asthma, during which fatigue or breathing difficulty occurs as a result of active play.

    Hidden Asthma

    A child with asthma might have no obvious symptoms. The child could have obstruction in the airway, but without symptoms, the asthma goes undetected.

    Source

    American Lung Association

    Mayo Clinic

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