management of acute episodes in young children in the community

Last reviewed 01/2018

The assessment of acute asthma in children under five can be difficult

  • viral infection are usually responsible for intermittent wheezing attacks
  • furthermore response to asthma medication may be inconsistent

Differential diagnosis of symptoms includes:

  • aspiration pneumonitis
  • pneumonia
  • bronchiolitis
  • tracheomalacia
  • complications of underlying conditions such as congenital anomalies and cystic fibrosis

The first decision point in the management is whether the child is <2 years, 2-5 years old or > 5 years.

  • management of acute asthma in children under 1 year should be under the direction of a respiratory paediatrician

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