- If severe asthma is left untreated, or if asthmatic conditions are not controlled, the result can be fatal.
- Asthma symptoms in babies are atypical and will depend upon the age of the baby. They include inexplicable irritability, coughing (especially at night), difficulty eating and/or sounds of discomfort while nursing.
- Asthmatic conditions in babies are often overlooked as the symptoms are subtle or even undetectable. Even if the symptoms are obvious, they can vary from baby to baby.
- Babies who suffer from asthma will generally continue to do so into childhood and even adulthood. Asthma is an incurable lifelong condition, though it can be controlled.
- Because their lungs have not fully matured, asthmatic babies are highly susceptible to respiratory complications.
- Pediatricians typically use peak flow meters or pulmonary function tests to diagnose asthma in older babies (young toddlers). Infant diagnoses, however, are based upon family history and respiratory patterns.
- It is often the case that coughing is the only asthmatic sign or symptom detectable in babies.










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