4th Pediatric Infectious Diseases Conference
 
 
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Asthma in Children
ASTHMA IN CHILDREN
Dr C.T.Deshmukh
Professor of Pediatrics, K.E.M Hospital
Other Drugs Related to Asthma
Other Drugs Related to Asthma
Other Drugs Related to Asthma
Antihistamines for Asthma
Antihistamines                                                                              
Antihistamines for Asthma
Antihistamines for Asthma
Antihistamines can be safely used in most patients with asthma.
Antihistamines for Asthma
Based on their ability to block late-phase responses to allergen exposure, newer antihistamines may play a greater role in the future treatment of asthma.
Antihistamines for Asthma
There is a strong clinical impression that improvement of upper respiratory tract symptoms by antihistamines in patients who have concomitant allergic rhinitis and asthma may facilitate the treatment of lower respiratory tract symptoms.

Hydration and pharmacomucolytic agents for Asthma
Hydration and pharmacomucolytic agents                                      
Hydration and pharmacomucolytic agents for Asthma
Hydration and pharmacomucolytic agents for Asthma
Adequate hydration is recommended for patients with asthma, but careful monitoring of fluid and electrolyte balance should prevent overhydration. Dehydration may occur with severe asthma and should be corrected. However, fluid overload may have adverse pulmonary and circulatory effects and must be prevented by careful monitoring of fluid and electrolyte balance.
Hydration and pharmacomucolytic agents for Asthma
Guaifenesin and potassium iodide may be worth a trial in some asthmatic patients, although the mechanisms of action are unclear.

Antibiotics/antivirals for Asthma
Antibiotics/antivirals                                                                        
Antibiotics/antivirals for Asthma
Antibiotics/antivirals for Asthma
Infections associated with asthma exacerbations are almost always viral in origin and do not require antibiotic therapy.
Antibiotics/antivirals for Asthma
Bacterial infections, such as acute and chronic sinusitis, should be treated appropriately, including the prompt and adequate use of antibiotics.
Antibiotics/antivirals for Asthma
Influenza can be associated with increased asthma. Therefore appropriate immunization is essential in patients with moderately severe or severe asthma.


Asthma in Children
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