Asthma Treatment in Rochester, NY

Asthma Symptoms & Diagnosis at Westside Pediatric Groupchild using an inhaler.

Asthma is a chronic lung disease that makes it difficult for air to pass through your lungs properly. It can start at any age and nearly 26 million Americans have asthma, 7 million of them being children. Unfortunately, there is no cure of asthma. However, with proper management, people living with asthma can live completely normal and healthy lives without asthma.

If you suspect that your child may have asthma, call Westside Pediatric Group at (585) 247-5400, or your pediatrician directly to set up an appointment. You can also request an appointment online using our patient portal.

The Causes of Asthma

The swollen airways in the lungs become sensitive to certain triggers, and when those triggers enter the body, those airways create extra mucus making it difficult to breathe which leads to asthma attacks, complications and sometimes death. The key is to understand the triggers that cause asthma. Sometimes, you may not even know you have it until you’re exposed to those triggers. This means the environment you live in is a huge cause and risk factor of asthma. Additionally, genetics is a risk factor for asthma.

Symptoms of Asthma

You may be wondering if your child has asthma, but unsure if it’s something else. If any of these symptoms occur chronically or only around certain triggers, they may have asthma:

  • Tight feeling in the chest
  • Shortness of breath
  • Coughing
  • Wheezing

However, it’s very possible a variety of other conditions are causing these symptoms, such as different allergies. Consult with your pediatrician about whether or not your child has asthma.

Child with Asthma

Diagnosis and Treatment for Asthma

Your pediatrician will need to conduct tests to diagnose your child. First, they will ask symptoms, medical history, experiences, etc. to get a good sense if asthma is a possibility. After that, the most common test is called a Spirometry, in which the pediatrician will use a device to measure the air flow of the lungs.

Typically, if your child has the above symptoms, has a parent with asthma and also has allergies (including skin allergies), your pediatrician will conduct lung functioning test. After that, usually, a trial period of asthma medication will be given, depending on the results, with a follow-up appointment to monitor the outcome.

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Schedule an Appointment

Our highly trained pediatricians are dedicated to providing the highest quality care to children throughout Rochester, Gates, Chili, Henrietta, and Scottsville. Our pediatricians will take the time to fully evaluate your child’s asthma symptoms in order to determine the treatment option that is right for them. Call (585) 247-5400 to request an appointment with one of our exceptional pediatricians in Rochester, NY today!

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