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Asthma refers to a chronic condition affecting the airways. Asthmatics share the same symptoms, including a narrowing of their bronchial tubes. Airway narrowing occurs due to swelling of the lining of the airways, increased mucus production, tightened muscles around the airways, as well as accumulation of inflammatory cells. The narrowing causes coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath.
Our pediatric clinic at Sang Pediatrics provides answers to frequently asked questions on causes, management, and treatment. Got a question? Our Clovis and Fresno pediatricians are here to help.
Although asthma has no known cause, chronic inflammation in the lungs may result in the disease. Asthma affects about 9 million American children, and the number of asthma sufferers is on the rise. It is not contagious to have asthma. However, asthma is a genetic condition and runs in families. There are many types of asthma, ranging from mild to severe.
There are many symptoms of childhood asthma, ranging from a persistent cough to sudden and frightening breathing problems. Parents should lookout for the following signs:
Your child can have only one of these symptoms or several of them. You might think it's just a cold or bronchitis. However, it can be an indication that your child has asthma if the symptoms recur. Asthma symptoms may be exacerbated by triggers such as air irritants (e.g., smoke or strong odor), pollen, pet dander, or dust mites.
Although asthma cannot be cured, it can be controlled with treatment.
The Asthma Control Test is an easy way to determine if your child's asthma is under control.
Well-controlled asthma means all of the following:
Your child should see an asthma specialist if he/she:
Sang Pediatrics offers a comprehensive range of care to help your child maintain optimal health and wellness. As a pediatric primary care office, we strive to provide a professional and welcoming environment for families. Our priority is the continued well-being and healthcare of your children. Whether you have a newborn, toddler, or adolescent, we feel privileged to be entrusted with their healthcare and will provide the best Fresno and Clovis Pediatricians. Schedule a consultation with us today!
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Jamelia Hinds
“Fantastic clinic! Dr Sang is very friendly and helpful. I got my Covid vaccines here and couldn’t have had a better experience. Thank you!”
Rebecca Cherry
“Thanks you, Dr. New Sang, for making it possible for my husband and me to receive our Covid Vaccinations at your clinic. We were very impressed with your clinic and the respectful way we were treated. We are so happy to be fully vaccinated now.”
Joan Goss
“One of the best places to take your kids ! Staff is very nice and helpful ! I was a patient here then I became a mother and now my son is seen here. What I like a lot is that not only is everyone nice but they are very honest. There is movies for your children to watch while waiting to be seen and arcade games also.”
Frankie Paige
We are a pediatric primary care provider for the Fresno and Clovis area. We provide multiple pediatric services for your child's healthcare. We are also available for walk-ins during our regular business hours at any of our locations.
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