Treatment of Wheezing, Asthma, Bronchitis

Treatment of Wheezing, Asthma, Bronchitis

Patients with persistent cough, bronchitis, pneumonia, childhood asthma, wheezing under the age of five, child or newborn with noisy breathing, and other chest disorders are treated at our center.

Dr. Jasmeet K Wadhwa is a renowned pediatric pulmonologist who specializes in the treatment of youngsters suffering from chest problems.

At reception, the first anthropometric measurements are taken: height, weight, and temperature.

A second detailed history of the condition is collected, beginning with its onset. If the child is under the age of five, the parents are asked for a detailed nutritional and developmental history.

Third, Dr. Jasmeet K Wadhwa obtains a thorough history of the ailment and its symptoms.

We spend about 20 to 30 minutes with the patient and create a welcoming environment for the child.

Following the history, a thorough physical examination is performed, which includes a thorough check of the throat, nose, and ears. According to the complaints, the chest and other systems are evaluated.

Specific blood tests or specialist testing, such as a lung function test, an allergy skin test, sleep studies, or a flexible bronchoscopy, may be required to provide an accurate diagnosis.

This is determined by the patient’s condition.

Lung Function Test

The Lung Function Test can be completed in one sitting at the center. It aids in the diagnosis of Asthma and restrictive pulmonary illness. It aids in the monitoring of the patient’s condition.

We spend about 20 to 30 minutes with the patient and create a welcoming environment for the child.

Following the history, a thorough physical examination is performed, which includes a thorough check of the throat, nose, and ears. According to the complaints, the chest and other systems are evaluated.

Specific blood tests or specialist testing, such as a lung function test, an allergy skin test, sleep studies, or a flexible bronchoscopy, may be required to provide an accurate diagnosis. This is determined by the patient’s condition.

The Lung Function Test can be completed in one sitting at the center. It aids in the diagnosis of Asthma and restrictive pulmonary illness. It aids in the monitoring of the patient’s condition.

Childhood Asthma

Asthma in children is a pretty safe condition. It is not a type of chronic asthma that affects the elderly. Oral or inhalation medicines can be used to treat it.

Wheezing is more common in children under the age of five. It usually occurs after a youngster has had a cold or an ear infection. Mother is frequently concerned that the cold will now spread to her chest. So, if your youngster isn’t being treated by a general practitioner with oral medications. Do not be alarmed. Do not seek for alternative therapies. Consult a Pediatric PULMONOLOGIST to TREAT the problem.

At our center, we provide in-depth education about the illness as well as the proper use of inhaled medications. If your child has a running nose, vomiting, or ear infections, they must all be treated at the same time so that the child’s quality of life improves and he may return to school on a regular basis.

Chest pain, chest congestion, chest blockage, and breathlessness might affect older children.

This is a significant problem that, if not addressed promptly, can develop into Chronic ASTHMA. Don’t get too worked up. Treatment is uniformly followed based on GINA or guidelines used in the United States, London, AIIMS, and other prestigious government institutions in INDIA.

Lung Function Tests are used to conduct appropriate tests. We determine the severity of the disease and recommend suitable treatment in the form of oral or inhalation medications.

The child must return for monthly checkups, and the condition is totally treated or controlled in a few months or years.

Using Puff, Nebulizers, or Inhaled Medicines has no habit or side effects.