Simply, asthma in children is called as childhood asthma called Asthmatic Bronchitis simply a kind of bronchitis, a disorder of the respiratory system which is asthmatic in nature
Asthma means panting (breathlessness), in Greek. In reality, asthma is more then panting. For example, if you exert yourself with intense exercise, you feel panting, but that is not asthma. Asthma means breathlessness due to the constriction of the respiratory tubes. The constriction of the large and small tubes of the lung may be because of the spasm, in the normal circumstances, there is a clear passage in the bronchi and the bronchioles facilitating effortless breathing process. In case of the asthmatic episode, due to certain factors the bronchi and the bronchioles go into 'spasm' leading to obstructed air passage not allowing the oxygen to go across. This is a typical phenomenon of the acute asthmatic episode; the duration of attack as well as the intensity of the attack could vary from child to child.
The factors, which decide the intensity of the attack, are not only the external factors such as the strength of the allergens or irritants but it is the individual susceptibility which decides the intensity of the breathlessness. Similarly, the same rules apply to frequency, the length of the attack so, it is not difficult to derive that the Child Asthma is a disorder where one has to ascertain the 'internal' factors rather than just the external factors such as the food allergens, understanding is quite vital with reference to the homeopathic approach to the treatment of asthma.
Asthma means panting (breathlessness), in Greek. In reality, asthma is more then panting. For example, if you exert yourself with intense exercise, you feel panting, but that is not asthma. Asthma means breathlessness due to the constriction of the respiratory tubes. The constriction of the large and small tubes of the lung may be because of the spasm, in the normal circumstances, there is a clear passage in the bronchi and the bronchioles facilitating effortless breathing process. In case of the asthmatic episode, due to certain factors the bronchi and the bronchioles go into 'spasm' leading to obstructed air passage not allowing the oxygen to go across. This is a typical phenomenon of the acute asthmatic episode; the duration of attack as well as the intensity of the attack could vary from child to child.
The factors, which decide the intensity of the attack, are not only the external factors such as the strength of the allergens or irritants but it is the individual susceptibility which decides the intensity of the breathlessness. Similarly, the same rules apply to frequency, the length of the attack so, it is not difficult to derive that the Child Asthma is a disorder where one has to ascertain the 'internal' factors rather than just the external factors such as the food allergens, understanding is quite vital with reference to the homeopathic approach to the treatment of asthma.

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