Summary:
Early obstructive respiratory disorders are a very frequently encountered problem
in pediatric practice. Up to 30% children in preschool age experience at least one episode
of bronchial obstruction. This may be associated with viral respiratory infections;
however, it may be also a first episode of bronchial asthma. Appropriate and early diagnosis
of early obstructive symptoms is therefore very important for introduction of
long-term management plan.
Main component of proper diagnostics is a very thorough evaluation of medical history,
assessment of risk factors and clinical presentation. Very important is also detailed
differential diagnosis.
Early commencing of preventative anti-asthma treatment after confirmation of the
diagnosis may significantly improve prognosis of asthma and prevent long-term irreversible
sequelae in the bronchial wall.
Key words:
bronchial asthma, children, diagnostics, remodeling, therapy
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