William Howland MD says that childhood asthma is increasing, and allergies are an overwhelming contributing factor to the upswing, he reports. For children with asthma, their lungs and airways become inflamed when they are exposed to triggers such as pollen, William Howland MD says. In other instances, childhood asthma is triggered by a cold or respiratory infection. William Howland MD explains that inflammation by either a cold or pollen can create a narrowing of the airway and a buildup of mucous – which leads to coughing, difficulty breathing and wheezing.
William Howland MD believes that although asthma doesn’t differ between children and adults, children do face challenges that are unique to their age group. One particular statistic that concerns William Howland MD is that childhood asthma is the leading reason for emergency room visits, hospitalization and school absences. Additionally, William Howland MD believes that childhood asthma interferes with the joys of youth. An early warning sign of asthma is when a child coughs while playing sports, exercising, or simply playing with friends, William Howland MD says. [Read more…]