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Treating asthma in children age 12 and older

Asthma symptoms in children ages 12 and older

Common signs and symptoms of asthma in children ages 12 and older may include:

  • Cough
  • Wheezing, a high-pitched, whistle-like sound when exhaling
  • Trouble breathing or shortness of breath
  • A tight, uncomfortable feeling in the chest

The severity and patterns of symptoms may vary:

  • Worsening of symptoms at night
  • Short periods of coughing and wheezing between periods of time with no symptoms
  • Frequent or chronic symptoms with episodes of worse wheezing and coughing
  • Seasonal changes based on prevalent infections or allergy triggers

Asthma symptoms may be triggered or worsened by certain events:

  • Colds or other respiratory infections
  • Exposure to allergy-causing agents (allergens), such as dust, pet dander or pollen
  • Activity or exercise
  • Exposure to cigarette smoke or other airborne irritants
  • Strong emotional reactions, such as crying or laughing
  • Menstruation
  • Changes or extremes in weather