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Occurrence Prevention Asthma In Children

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Asthma is a chronic disease that is common among children. Asthma can affect breathing, caused by inflammation in the lungs and respiratory tract. Most asthma attacks in children are caused by an allergic reaction, and parents could see this as an anticipation to reduce the occurrence of asthma, although there is no sure way to prevent it.

 Here's how to prevent asthma in children:

  - Avoid pet at home
    
Most of the children are allergic to pet dander, and therefore you should not have a pet at home. Having a pet at home can cause allergic reactions your children, which in turn can trigger asthma.

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Exclusive breastfeeding
    
Breastfeeding protects babies from the threat of various types of infections. Studies show that breastfeeding can help prevent children to suffer from asthma. Breastfeeding to children is very important. According to an institution in the United States highlighted the issues of asthma and Immunology (AAAAI), lung infection in infants is associated with the development of asthma. They mention that breastfeeding can boost the baby's immune system so effective in warding off infections and asthma.

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Keep children away from the smoke roko
    
Make sure your child is not exposed to cigarette smoke or air pollution, as this would trigger asthma symptoms in children. Do not let smokers smoke in your home, especially if your child has asthma. Let children exposed to cigarette smoke exposure can make them suffer from asthma, or trigger asthma symptoms if they did develop the disease. In addition, the risk of asthma in newborns would increase significantly if the mother smoked during pregnancy.

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Menajaga clean house
    
Clean the floor every day, swept and mopped. Clean the carpet or bed linen which is often seized with dust, can use a vacuum cleaner or other dust removal tool. The point is to maintain cleanliness and keep children from things that trigger allergic reactions such as dust that is often attached at the points that are often occupied by children such as in the bedroom, living room, family room, and so on. Keeping the house clean will keep the child from allergies which would trigger a child's asthma.
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