A couple of years ago we were at a yearly checkup for my younger’s allergies. The doctor asked me how long she’d been coughing and I answered about a week, I figured she had a summer cold. After checking her over and running some tests, she was diagnosed with asthma. Mom of the year here for missing the symptoms!
Asthma is a lung disease with recurring episodes which cause wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath and coughing. It's one of the most common long-term illnesses in children. An average of one of every 10 school-aged children has asthma, and each year they miss 13 million school days. It is also the third-most common reason children under 15 go to the hospital. Seasonal allergies can quickly cause asthma flare-ups, and unfortunately, thanks to recent weather patterns, this year's allergy season is more intense than usual.
- Join with KC Parent and fellow moms for a Twitter chat to learn from experts at Children’s Mercy Hospital about how to identify allergy and asthma symptoms, and how to combat the difficult spring season.
- Wednesday, May 11 at noon
- Include @ChildrensMercy and #AsthmaKids in your tweets.
Plan to join in on the chat? Comment below with your hashtag and set a reminder on your phone to join in next Wednesday, May 11 at noon!
Learn more about Children’s Mercy and #CMHMoms at http://bit.ly/1UZ6gTF.