Pediatric Allergy and Asthma Care
Allergies and asthma are common conditions in children, but with the right care, they can be well managed. Pediatric specialists focus on identifying triggers, preventing flare-ups, and ensuring your child grows up healthy and active.
Complete Care for Your Baby’s Growth
- Early Diagnosis :
Identifying symptoms such as frequent cough, wheezing, skin rashes, runny nose, or breathing difficulties.
Allergy testing (skin prick or blood tests) helps find exact triggers. - Personalized Treatment Plans :
Based on your child’s age, medical history, and triggers.
May include inhalers, antihistamines, or other safe medications. - Trigger Management :
Guidance on avoiding allergens like dust, pollen, pets, mold, or certain foods.
Home environment tips: air purifiers, dust-proof bedding, regular cleaning. - Asthma Action Plan :
Step-by-step plan for managing symptoms and emergencies.
Includes when to use inhalers, what to do if symptoms worsen, and when to seek urgent care. - Nutrition & Lifestyle Support :
Advice on diet, hydration, and exercise.
Encouraging outdoor play while managing seasonal allergy risks. - Parental Guidance & Education :
Teaching families how to use inhalers, spacers, or nebulizers correctly.
Recognizing early warning signs of an asthma attack. - Regular Follow-ups :
Monitoring growth, lung function, and response to treatment.
Adjusting medication as your child grows.