Getting a Proper Diagnosis and Treattment for an Ashtma Cough

 

The right treatment for Asthma depends on the severity and type of asthma but may include:

     Inhaled corticosteroids to reduce airway inflammation

     Bronchodilators (like albuterol) for quick relief during flare-ups

     Allergy medications if allergens are a known trigger

     Lifestyle changes such as allergen avoidance and trigger management

With proper treatment, most children experience significant relief—and can return to regular activities without constant coughing.


Getting a Proper Diagnosis

If you suspect your child may have asthma, schedule an evaluation with a pediatric pulmonologist or asthma specialist. At Dr. Mayank Shukla’s New York City office, we use advanced diagnostic tools such as spirometry and peak flow measurements to assess lung function and confirm an asthma diagnosis.

We’ll also evaluate your child’s medical history, triggers, and symptom patterns to create a customized asthma action plan.

Expert-guided Asthma Management

While a cough may seem harmless at first, a persistent dry cough—especially one that worsens at night or with physical activity—could be a sign of asthma. Recognizing the sound and pattern of an asthma cough can help you take action sooner, ensuring your child receives the care and relief they need.

If you’re concerned about your child’s cough or suspect asthma, don’t wait. Schedule an appointment with Dr. Mayank Shukla, NYC’s leading pediatric asthma specialist, and take the first step toward better breathing.



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