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If your child has asthma, you’ve probably wondered:“Will these medications affect my child’s growth?” It’s a very common—and very reasonable—concern. 👉 Schedule an Evaluation What Are Inhaled Steroids? Inhaled steroids (also called inhaled corticosteroids) are low-dose medications delivered directly to the lungs. They are used to: Reduce airway inflammation Prevent asthma symptoms Decrease flare-ups Do...

Does your child start coughing or getting short of breath during sports or play? It’s easy to assume they’re just “out of shape”—but it may actually be exercise-induced asthma. 👉 Schedule an Evaluation What Is Exercise-Induced Asthma? Exercise-induced asthma (also called exercise-induced bronchoconstriction) happens when airways tighten during or after physical activity. It can occur:...

A lingering cough in kids is often blamed on a cold—but what if it doesn’t go away? When a cough lasts for weeks or keeps coming back, asthma is one of the most common causes. 👉 Schedule an Evaluation What Does an Asthma Cough Sound Like? Asthma doesn’t always cause wheezing. In many children, the...

Can Allergies Cause Snoring in Kids? A lot of parents assume snoring is just due to allergies—and sometimes they’re right. But not always. Understanding the difference matters, because treating allergies alone doesn’t always fix the problem. 👉 Schedule an Evaluation How Allergies Can Lead to Snoring Allergies cause inflammation in the nasal passages, which can:...