Obesity in children increases the risk of asthma and lung function: Research
Obesity in children increases the risk of asthma and lung function: Research
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Recently, a study in the Earsumus University of the Netherlands has shown that babies whose weight increases rapidly in childhood, children who suffer from asthma or lower lung function are pre-10 years old. University researcher Meribel Cassus said that the body's body mass index, that is, BMM will remain normal for as long as possible, the lower the risk of lung diseases.

Kansas further said that the results of the research have confirmed that the first 3 years of the infant play an important role in the development of the lungs. In this research, 4,435 children up to 10 years were included. During the research, weight and length were monitored from the birth of all these children till the age of 3 and found that children with more BMI had lung disease before 10 years.

Asthma symptoms in children
Asthma is the most common cause of lung problems in children. Children may have low symptoms of asthma.

There is difficulty in breathing.
Feels like stiffness in the chest.
When the child breathes then there is a wheezing sound.
Taking breath faster, it starts sweating.
Feeling restless
Head looks like heavy-heavy
Exhaustion is felt due to loud breathing.
 

These precautions are necessary.
If your child is suffering from a cough for a long time, then he must definitely check his asthma. In every child, the symptoms are not identical, but children with asthma may experience fluctuations in severe symptoms. Some children may experience asthma symptoms after a long period of time and asthma attacks can occur.

 

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