Category: Asthma

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    • Asthma
    Understanding Childhood Asthma
    Childhood asthma is a common and potentially challenging condition many parents and caregivers must navigate. In this blog, we will explore childhood asthma in-depth, including its causes, symptoms, management, and tips to help your child lead a healthy and active life. What is Childhood Asthma? Asthma is the most common chronic condition in children. It...
  • Let’s Talk About “Cedar Fever” - Premier Pediatric Urgent Care Provider in Texas - Little Spurs Pediatric Urgent Care Read Article
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    • Allergies/Hives
    Let’s Talk About “Cedar Fever”
    Here we go again, it’s “Cedar Fever” season! Along with this season comes the sniffles, itchy and watery eyes, and crankiness. If your child suffers from a cedar allergy, here are a few things you can do to help them: Be Proactive! Cedar generally becomes worse this time of year, from December through February. If...
  • “Cedar Fever” is here! - Premier Pediatric Urgent Care Provider in Texas - Little Spurs Pediatric Urgent Care Read Article
    child covering nose
    • Allergies/Hives
    “Cedar Fever” is here!
    Here we go again, it’s “Cedar Fever” season! Along with this season comes the sniffles, itchy and watery eyes, and crankiness. If your child suffers from a cedar allergy, here are a few things you can do to help them: Be Proactive!  Cedar generally becomes worse this time of year, from December through February. If...
    • Allergies/Hives
    Allergies in Children
    Allergies in Children  You probably know a child who has asthma or allergies. Perhaps it is your own child. Asthma, hay fever, hives, and eczema are familiar words for most of us. In fact, in the United States over 35 million adults and children have these allergy-related products. Allergies can be as minor as sneezing...
    • Asthma
    Asthma
    What is asthma? Asthma is a chronic (long-lasting) lung disease in which the lining of the airways of the lungs is often swollen or inflamed. Asthmatic airways are also unusually sensitive to certain irritants or “triggers.” An asthma trigger can be something your child is allergic to such as pollen, animal dander, or house dust....
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