{"id":1191,"date":"2017-11-24T12:33:58","date_gmt":"2017-11-24T18:33:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fueldev.site\/~swient\/?p=1191"},"modified":"2018-08-31T13:04:27","modified_gmt":"2018-08-31T19:04:27","slug":"what-to-do-if-your-child-has-troubled-breathing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swient.com\/what-to-do-if-your-child-has-troubled-breathing\/","title":{"rendered":"What to Do if Your Child Has Troubled Breathing"},"content":{"rendered":"
Breathing is something our bodies do automatically so having to think about taking breaths can be scary. With kids, it can be hard to diagnose problems with breathing especially if they are not at an age to adequately describe what\u2019s wrong. Familiarize yourself with the symptoms of troubled breathing, so you know when to see a doctor.<\/p>\n
A parent knows when something is not right with their child. The difficult part is narrowing down exactly what is wrong. Signs that your child is having trouble breathing are:<\/p>\n
If any of these symptoms are causing you distress, you should seek help immediately. There is no reason to think you are over reacting when it comes to your child\u2019s breathing patterns.<\/p>\n
Breathing problems range from mild to dangerous. Sometimes it is just the result of an illness such as bronchitis while other times it could have to do with the health of the lungs. Let your doctor know of all incidents leading up to your office visit so that they can get the whole picture of what\u2019s going on.<\/p>\n
Difficulty breathing can be due to a bacterial infection, asthma, or other health complications. A doctor will be able to assess your child\u2019s health and narrow down the cause. Antibiotics are available for infections, and advanced treatments exist for asthma or other health issues.<\/p>\n
The bigger headway you have in diagnosing your child\u2019s breathing problems, the easier it will be to treat.<\/p>\n