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Overview

 

The mucous membranes in the small branches of the airways (bronchi) swell and the circular muscles contract ('spasm' or bronchospasm). More mucus is produced in the already restricted airways, which makes breathing a struggle. This usually produces a wheezing sound when breathing out.




Causes

 

An acute asthma attack usually occurs at the time of a cough and cold caused by a viral infection.

Wheezing in children is most often caused by colds rather than by asthma.

When they do develop asthma, it may be due to allergic reactions to irritants like those listed below:

  • pollen, eg grass or birch
  • animal hair or fur
  • food, eg milk or eggs
  • dust mites
  • fungus.

 



Symptoms

 

Small children (up to three years):

  • a wheezing sound when breathing out
  • coughing, wheezing or breathlessness with exercise
  • prolonged coughing, not because of a cold, often worse at night
  • generally feeling unwell
  • recurrent colds from which it takes a long time to recover.

Children from 3 to 15 years:

  • a wheezing sound when breathing out
  • prolonged coughing, especially at night
  • waking up coughing during the night or in the morning
  • inactivity or lethargy - no longer wishing to play physical games or take other exercise when they have enjoyed this before.

 

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