Treatment Options for Nocturnal Asthma
Managing nocturnal asthma involves a
combination of medication, environmental control, and sleep hygiene. Treatment
plans are customized for each child, but common strategies include:
1. Inhaled Corticosteroids
Daily inhaled steroids reduce
inflammation in the airways and help prevent nighttime symptoms.
2. Long-Acting Bronchodilators
These medications keep the airways open
for 12–24 hours and are often prescribed for nighttime use.
3. Allergy Control Measures
Removing or reducing allergens in the
bedroom—such as using dust-mite-proof bedding, keeping pets out of the room,
and using air purifiers—can help prevent flare-ups.
4. Adjusting Sleep Position
Elevating the head of the bed or using
extra pillows can reduce pressure on the chest and improve drainage.
5. Monitoring and Asthma Action Plan
Tracking symptoms and having a written
asthma action plan helps parents manage nighttime flare-ups more confidently.
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