23 September 2024

Asthma in Children: Symptoms and Remedies to Improve Air Quality in Schools

Asthma is a disorder that is increasingly affecting children worldwide, with figures that leave little doubt: something is wrong with the air we breathe. Fine particulate matter, a product of widespread atmospheric pollution, is one of the main causes of this alarming condition. While it is difficult to control what happens outside, we can effectively intervene by purifying the air indoors, where children spend most of their time. In this article, we explore in detail what asthma is and the most effective solution to prevent this disorder.

What is Asthma, and Why Are Children More at Risk?

Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease that affects the airways, causing breathing difficulties, chest tightness, and persistent coughing. When an asthmatic person comes into contact with triggers, such as allergens or pollution, the airways become inflamed, narrowing and producing excess mucus. Children, with their still-developing immune and respiratory systems, are particularly vulnerable to this condition. Their increased sensitivity and prolonged exposure to polluted environments heighten the risk of developing asthma.

Symptoms to Watch Out For

Asthma symptoms in children manifest as a persistent cough, especially at night, difficulty breathing, wheezing while breathing, and a feeling of chest tightness. Recognizing these signals early is essential to intervene with appropriate treatments and prevent more severe episodes, such as asthma attacks, which can jeopardize the health and well-being of children.

What Are the Remedies for Childhood Asthma?

Managing asthma in children requires a well-structured, long-term approach. Since asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways, maintenance therapy is essential to control inflammation and prevent acute episodes. In addition to anti-inflammatory therapy, which must be followed consistently, more aggressive treatment may be needed during flare-ups, such as the use of bronchodilators during asthma attacks.

However, beyond the proper administration of medications, the most effective remedy for childhood asthma is undoubtedly limiting the child’s exposure to triggers such as allergens, pet dander, dust mites, molds, cigarette smoke, paints, and strong odors. Atmospheric pollution, pollen, and adverse weather conditions like cold and humidity also pose significant risks for children with asthma. Preventing exposure to these elements is crucial to reduce the frequency of flare-ups and keep the condition under control.

Prevention is the Best Remedy

In response to this growing issue, prevention remains the best remedy. Leading a healthy lifestyle and engaging in physical activity are the first steps to reducing the risk of developing asthma, as they help children strengthen their immune and respiratory systems. However, in an increasingly polluted world with dangerous levels of fine particulate matter, these measures are no longer enough: the best solution to prevent asthma is to breathe clean air.

While the outside atmosphere is beyond our control, we can purify indoor air using advanced technological devices that eliminate allergens and harmful substances present in the air and environment. Sanitizing devices are therefore the best allies for children’s health and should be installed in all spaces where children spend most of their time: homes, schools, and daycare centers.

The Importance of Clean Air in Schools

Sanitizing the air in schools is essential not only to reduce the risk of asthma in children but also to protect those already affected by the condition. In fact, it is in classrooms and daycare centers where children spend the majority of their time. Clean air reduces exposure to fine particulate matter, allergens, viruses, and bacteria, which are among the leading causes of respiratory problems and other diseases. Thus, a sanitized school environment helps prevent not only asthma flare-ups but also other viral or bacterial infections that can easily spread among children and their families. Reducing the spread of pathogens in schools means creating a virtuous circle of well-being that extends beyond school walls. Sanitizing the air in schools is not only a duty towards the most vulnerable children but also a guarantee of health for the entire community.

Together, Let’s Protect the Most Vulnerable Children

Protecting the health of the youngest and most vulnerable children is a commitment we must all contribute to. To improve air quality in schools, our company has developed state-of-the-art sanitizers with patented photoplasma technology, a natural blend capable of constantly sanitizing the air and environments, freeing them from viruses, bacteria, molds, and fine particulate matter.

Thanks to this technology, our sanitizers ensure fresh and healthy air at all times, as well as cleaner classrooms free from allergens and harmful substances. Together, we can protect our children, allowing them to grow strong and healthy in safer and more wholesome school environments.


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