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Early Signs of Asthma in Kids You Should Never Ignore

Does your child cough frequently at night or get tired quickly while playing? Many parents brush these signs off as seasonal colds or weak immunity. However, these could be early warning signs of asthma, a common but often misunderstood condition in children.

Asthma is increasingly seen among Indian children. Studies show that around 5–10% of children in India have asthma, though some research reports rates as low as 2% and as high as 23%. A large 2022 analysis covering over 1.6 lakh children found an average prevalence of 7.9%. Asthma is more common in urban areas (up to 16.7%) compared to rural regions (around 5.7%), is seen slightly more in boys, and often appears at a younger age (6–7 years).

To help parents understand this better, Dr. Rentala Naveen, Senior Paediatrician, Nizampet, Sri Sri Holistic Hospitals, Hyderabad, throws light on how early recognition of asthma symptoms can prevent severe attacks and help children lead healthy, active lives.

What Is Asthma in Children?

Asthma is a long-term condition where the airways in the lungs become inflamed and narrow, making it difficult for air to move in and out. This causes breathing problems, especially when triggered by factors like dust, pollution, cold air, infections, or physical activity.

In children, asthma does not always show up as classic wheezing. Some kids may only have a persistent cough, fast breathing, or frequent chest infections, making early diagnosis challenging.

Early Signs of Asthma Parents Should Never Ignore

1. Frequent Coughing: If your child coughs repeatedly at night, early in the morning, or after playing, laughing, or crying, it could indicate airway irritation related to asthma.

2. Wheezing Sounds: A whistling or squeaky sound while breathing, especially when breathing out, is a common asthma sign. Repeated wheezing should always be checked by a doctor.

3. Shortness of Breath: Children may breathe faster than usual, gasp for air, or say they feel “out of breath,” especially during physical activity.

4. Chest Tightness or Pain: Older children may complain of chest discomfort, while younger ones may hold their chest or appear uncomfortable while breathing.

5. Easy Fatigue and Avoiding Play: If a normally active child gets tired quickly or avoids running and games, it may be due to difficulty in breathing, not laziness.

6. Retractions While Breathing: If you notice the skin pulling in between the ribs or near the neck while your child breathes, it means the lungs are working too hard; this is a serious sign.

7. Feeding Difficulty in Infants: Babies with asthma may struggle to feed properly, as breathing and sucking together become difficult.

8. Repeated or Long-Lasting Colds: Frequent respiratory infections that take longer to heal or worsen quickly may be linked to underlying asthma.

Why Early Diagnosis Matters

When asthma is not diagnosed early, symptoms can worsen and lead to severe breathing attacks, frequent hospital visits, poor sleep, missed school days, and delayed growth. Early diagnosis allows doctors to control inflammation, prevent flare-ups, and help children breathe comfortably.

How Asthma Is Diagnosed in Children

Diagnosing asthma involves:

  • Detailed medical and family history
  • Physical examination
  • Breathing tests like spirometry (for children above 5 years)
  • Allergy testing when needed
  • Improvement after asthma medicines often confirms the diagnosis.
  • Managing Childhood Asthma Effectively

Asthma can be well controlled with the right care. Management usually includes:

  • Quick-relief inhalers for breathing difficulty
  • Daily controller medicines to prevent inflammation
  • A personalised asthma action plan
  • Identifying and avoiding triggers
  • Regular follow-ups with the paediatrician

With proper treatment, children with asthma can play sports, attend school regularly, and enjoy a normal childhood.

When Should Parents Seek Immediate Medical Help?

Get urgent medical care if your child has:

  • Severe breathing difficulty
  • Bluish lips or fingernails
  • Trouble speaking full sentences
  • No relief from inhaler medication

Conclusion

Asthma in children often starts quietly, with symptoms that are easy to miss. Paying attention to early signs like frequent coughing, wheezing, breathlessness, or tiredness can make a life-changing difference. Early diagnosis and timely treatment help prevent severe attacks and allow children to grow up active and confident.

At Sri Sri Holistic Hospitals, Hyderabad, our experienced paediatric team offers compassionate, comprehensive care for childhood asthma, from accurate diagnosis to personalised action plans and long-term support. If you notice any breathing concerns in your child, don’t wait. Book an appointment with our paediatric experts today and help your child breathe easier and live healthier.