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How Pediatricians Diagnose and Treat Childhood Asthma

Pediatric asthma patient administering inhaler in open-air environment

How Pediatricians Diagnose and Treat Childhood Asthma

If your child frequently experiences coughing, wheezing, or shortness of breath, it may be more than a passing cold. At Ivy Pediatrics, we help families in Lawrenceville, Manalapan, East Brunswick, South Amboy, Hamilton, Toms River, East Windsor, River Edge, and Holmdel, NJ, understand asthma signs and how to manage them effectively. Children with asthma can stay active and healthy with the right diagnosis and treatment.

Recognizing the Signs of Asthma in Children

Children's asthma symptoms are different, but some persistent symptoms include nocturnal cough, wheezing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath with exercise or exposure to allergens. Some children develop recurrent bouts of bronchitis or persistent cough following illnesses. If these occur repeatedly, then it's time to discuss the possibility of asthma with a pediatrician.

How Pediatricians Diagnose Asthma

Diagnosis of asthma normally starts with a thorough interview regarding your child's symptoms, family history, and known triggers. Physicians may use lung function tests like spirometry to evaluate the function of your child's lungs. Diagnosis may also include watching for signs and symptoms in younger children over time. The earliest possible detection of asthma is the most effective way of preventing flare-ups and taking control of your child's breathing.

Treatment Options to Manage Asthma Symptoms

Once identified, the treatment plan for asthma is meant to prevent symptoms and control flare-ups. Depending on your child's age and the severity of asthma, your pediatrician might also prescribe daily controller medications, quick-relief inhalers, or nebulizer treatments. A customized asthma action plan provides directions for administering medication and what to do in case of an asthma attack. The plan allows parents, teachers, and caregivers to act quickly and appropriately.

Ongoing Care and Support for Children With Asthma

Asthma is a chronic condition, so regular follow-up visits are important to monitor your child’s progress and adjust treatment as needed. Ivy Pediatrics partners with families across Lawrenceville, Manalapan, East Brunswick, South Amboy, Hamilton, Toms River, East Windsor, River Edge, and Holmdel, NJ, to provide long-term asthma care and education. Our goal is to keep your child active, confident, and symptom-free.

To schedule an asthma evaluation or follow-up visit, call your nearest Ivy Pediatrics office:

We’re here to support your family with expert asthma care every step of the way.

Pediatric asthma patient administering inhaler in open-air environment

How Pediatricians Diagnose and Treat Childhood Asthma

If your child frequently experiences coughing, wheezing, or shortness of breath, it may be more than a passing cold. At Ivy Pediatrics, we help families in Lawrenceville, Manalapan, East Brunswick, South Amboy, Hamilton, Toms River, East Windsor, River Edge, and Holmdel, NJ, understand asthma signs and how to manage them effectively. Children with asthma can stay active and healthy with the right diagnosis and treatment.

Recognizing the Signs of Asthma in Children

Children's asthma symptoms are different, but some persistent symptoms include nocturnal cough, wheezing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath with exercise or exposure to allergens. Some children develop recurrent bouts of bronchitis or persistent cough following illnesses. If these occur repeatedly, then it's time to discuss the possibility of asthma with a pediatrician.

How Pediatricians Diagnose Asthma

Diagnosis of asthma normally starts with a thorough interview regarding your child's symptoms, family history, and known triggers. Physicians may use lung function tests like spirometry to evaluate the function of your child's lungs. Diagnosis may also include watching for signs and symptoms in younger children over time. The earliest possible detection of asthma is the most effective way of preventing flare-ups and taking control of your child's breathing.

Treatment Options to Manage Asthma Symptoms

Once identified, the treatment plan for asthma is meant to prevent symptoms and control flare-ups. Depending on your child's age and the severity of asthma, your pediatrician might also prescribe daily controller medications, quick-relief inhalers, or nebulizer treatments. A customized asthma action plan provides directions for administering medication and what to do in case of an asthma attack. The plan allows parents, teachers, and caregivers to act quickly and appropriately.

Ongoing Care and Support for Children With Asthma

Asthma is a chronic condition, so regular follow-up visits are important to monitor your child’s progress and adjust treatment as needed. Ivy Pediatrics partners with families across Lawrenceville, Manalapan, East Brunswick, South Amboy, Hamilton, Toms River, East Windsor, River Edge, and Holmdel, NJ, to provide long-term asthma care and education. Our goal is to keep your child active, confident, and symptom-free.

To schedule an asthma evaluation or follow-up visit, call your nearest Ivy Pediatrics office:

We’re here to support your family with expert asthma care every step of the way.