When Should Your Child See an ENT for Asthma?
Childhood asthma develops when the lungs and airways become inflamed as a result of exposure to certain triggers. These triggers can be as simple as inhaling a pollen or catching a cold.
Childhood Asthma: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Asthma is a chronic disease that affects nearly 9 million children in the United States. When a child with asthma is exposed to any of his/her triggers, his/her lungs and airways can easily get inflamed.
What People with Asthma Need to Know About Face Masks
The United States has one of the highest numbers of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the world. As of this writing, the country has over 3 million confirmed cases and over 140,000 deaths. With the continuous surge of COVID-19 cases,...
COVID-19 and Asthma
People with moderate to severe asthma are at a higher risk of getting very sick from coronavirus disease (better known as COVID-19). COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by a new virus. It causes respiratory-like symptoms like cough, fever, and...