Sun Pediatrics

Asthma Evaluation

Overview

Enhancing Your Child's Quality of Life

Asthma is an uncomfortable and life-disturbing condition, but with expert care from our team at Sun Pediatrics, we help your kid manage the symptoms and live life to the fullest. Let’s create a personalized plan to improve your kid’s quality of life.

What is Asthma?

Asthma is a lifelong (chronic) disease that impacts the lungs and airways, creating breathing problems. When you experience asthma flare-ups, your airways are tightened and swollen. As a result, the airways become narrower and create excess mucus, restricting the flow of air in the lungs. No wonder why anyone experiences troubled breathing in such a condition. Asthma flares happen when you come into contact with triggers or irritants.

Understanding the Symptoms of Asthma?

If your kid experiences asthma, they might not have all of these signs, and the symptoms are likely to change over time. However, it is still important to stay aware of all of the potential symptoms:
1. Wheezing: When you breathe, you make a whistling or squeaking sound.
2. Coughing: It could get worse at night or first thing in the morning.
3. Chest tightness: You could experience this as a chest squeeze.
4. Rapid or loud breathing
5. Breathlessness: You can feel as though you are having trouble breathing in or out.

What is an Asthma Attack?

An asthma attack is characterized by an abrupt escalation of asthma symptoms brought on by constricted muscles surrounding the airways (bronchospasm). The lining of the airways becomes inflamed during an asthma episode, and mucus production rises. Some of the most typical warning signs and symptoms of an asthma attack are listed below: Retractions or stiffened neck and chest muscles, severe wheezing, uncontrollable coughing, rapid breathing, chest pain, and pressure, difficulty talking and breathing, and low peak flow values are all symptoms of asthma. Even though each person’s symptoms are unique, it’s crucial to be aware of every indicator so you can react promptly if an asthma attack occurs.

What are The Different Types of Asthma


1. Allergic asthma
2. Exercise-induced asthma
3. Cough-variant asthma
4. Occupational asthma
5. Nighttime asthma

Can Asthma Be Curable?

No, there is no cure for asthma to date, but treatment is focused to help relieve and manage the symptoms. Inhalers are one of the most commonly prescribed treatments for asthma which can ease your breathing.

How Asthma is Diagnosed?

1.We use the following factors to diagnose asthma:
2. Physical exam
3. Review your family’s health history
4. Pulmonary Function Testing (PFT)
5. Allergy Testing
The care plans we create at Sun Pediatrics cover prevention, control, and counseling to ensure maximum relief and improve the quality of life of your kid.
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Answers to Your Common Questions

During your child’s first visit, our team will conduct a comprehensive evaluation, including medical history review, physical examination, and any necessary screenings or vaccinations. We’ll also take the time to address any questions or concerns you may have.

We follow the American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines, which recommend well-check visits at regular intervals, typically starting from infancy and continuing through adolescence. These visits are crucial for monitoring your child’s growth, development, and overall health.

If your child is sick, please contact our office to schedule a same-day sick appointment. Our team will work to accommodate your child’s needs promptly and provide the necessary care and treatment.

Yes, we offer telemedicine appointments for certain types of visits and follow-ups. Please contact our office to determine if a telemedicine appointment is suitable for your child’s needs.

You can request a prescription refill by contacting our office during regular business hours. Please provide the name of the medication, dosage, and pharmacy information. We’ll process your request as quickly as possible.

If you need to cancel or reschedule an appointment, please contact our office at least 24 hours in advance. This allows us to accommodate other patients who may need to be seen. Failure to provide timely notice may result in a missed appointment fee.

We accept most commercial insurance plans and Medicaid. However, we recommend contacting your insurance provider to verify coverage and benefits before your appointment.