Diagnosing a little one, particularly one who can’t quite voice their feelings yet, can be a tricky task for doctors.

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So, it’s always helpful to provide your child’s GP with the following important information, to help them reach the correct diagnosis:

Family history of asthma or allergies

Your baby’s behavioural patterns

Breathing symptom patterns, note the differences, if any between night-time and daytime, when resting vs activities and reactions to any medications

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Any triggers to foods or other potential sources, such as pollen, mould, pet dander and chemicals

How is Asthma in Babies Managed?

Due to the very nature of asthma being a long-term, chronic condition, unfortunately there is no cure. A lot of children may find that their symptoms lessen as they get older, or that they eventually outgrow the condition.

But it’s important to take steps to be able to effectively manage your baby’s condition.

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