Asthma in most babies is a reaction to a trigger, often an allergen such as pet saliva, skin or urine, dust mites, or pollen. Airborne irritants such as cigarette smoke and mould spores can also be triggers.
If your baby has asthma, it shouldn't prevent her from taking exercise and leading a healthy, active lifestyle as she grows. Your GP will tailor your baby's treatment so that she can run around and play without triggering her asthma. Exercise will help her to control her asthma and keep her strong.
Asthma in most babies is a reaction to a trigger, often an allergen such as pet saliva, skin or urine, dust mites, or pollen. Airborne irritants such as cigarette smoke and mould spores can also be triggers.If your baby has asthma, it shouldn't prevent her from taking exercise and leading a healthy, active lifestyle as she grows. Your GP will tailor your baby's treatment so that she can run around and play without triggering her asthma. Exercise will help her to control her asthma and keep her strong.
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