Dr. Krati Jain Kapadia is a highly skilled Consultant Newborn and Child Specialist with extensive experience in pediatric care. She holds an M.B.B.S. degree and is a Diplomate of National Board (D.N.B.) in Paediatrics, a qualification that signifies her advanced training and expertise in child health. Dr. Kapadia is also a Member of the National Academy of Medical Sciences (M.N.A.M.S.) and has pursued advanced certifications in the field, including Fellowship in Neonatology from the prestigious Wadia Hospital, Mumbai.

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Childhood Asthma

Childhood asthma is a chronic condition in which the airways in a child’s lungs become inflamed and narrowed, making it difficult for the child to breathe. It is a common condition and can vary in severity, ranging from mild episodes to severe attacks that require immediate medical attention.

Key Features of Childhood Asthma:

  • Inflammation of Airways: The airways become swollen and produce extra mucus, making breathing challenging.
  • Hyper-responsiveness: The airways become overly sensitive to various triggers, leading to constriction.

Symptoms:

  • Wheezing (whistling sound during breathing)
  • Shortness of breath
  • Chest tightness or pain
  • Frequent coughing, especially at night or early morning
  • Fatigue due to disrupted sleep from symptoms

Common Triggers:

  • Allergens: Pollen, dust mites, mold, pet dander.
  • Irritants: Smoke, pollution, strong odors, or perfumes.
  • Respiratory Infections: Common colds or flu.
  • Exercise-Induced: Physical activity, especially in cold or dry air.
  • Weather Changes: Cold air or sudden temperature shifts.
  • Emotional Stress: Anxiety or excessive laughing or crying.

Causes:
While the exact cause isn’t always clear, a combination of genetic and environmental factors plays a role:

  • Family history of asthma, allergies, or eczema.
  • Premature birth or low birth weight.
  • Exposure to tobacco smoke, pollution, or allergens early in life.