Pediatric Asthma Treatment
This information was reviewed and approved by Ronina A. Covar, MD (6/1/2017).
Clinical Trials
- ADRN-12/LEADS (Longitudinal Endotyping of Atopic Dermatitis Through Transcriptomic Skin Analysis)
- Can Combination Rescue Inhalers help Adolescents Control Asthma Flare Ups?
- Can Skin Bacteria Treat Atopic Dermatitis?
- Discovering New Ways to Treat Modulator-Ineligible CF
- Evaluating Skin Barrier Changes in Food Allergy
- Identifying Characteristics and Patterns of Asthma
- MyAI Registry for People with Adrenal Insufficiency
- Potential Treatment for Dry Skin in Pediatric Eczema Patients
- SEAL Study: Stopping Eczema and Allergy
- Skin, Airway & Esophageal Epithelial Barriers in Youth
- SUNBEAM: Studying Allergy Development in Babies
- Understanding Allergy Development in Infants
- Understanding Reproductive Health Concerns in Men with CF
- Understanding Skin Problems from Eczema and Food Allergies
Depending on the severity of your child’s asthma, medications can be taken on an as-needed basis or regularly to prevent or decrease breathing difficulty. Most children with asthma benefit from preventive treatment, because this reduces the inflammation in the airways and the possibility of chronic obstruction. This gives ongoing protection, even if there are no apparent symptoms. For many children, a combination of medications is prescribed.