
Pediatric bronchodilator therapy
Pediatric bronchodilator therapy involves using medications to help children with breathing difficulties, often due to asthma or other lung conditions. These medications work by relaxing the muscles around the airways in the lungs, making it easier for air to flow in and out. Bronchodilators can be delivered through inhalers or nebulizers, allowing for quick relief during breathing crises. This therapy helps improve lung function and reduces symptoms like wheezing and coughing, enabling children to breathe better and engage in daily activities more comfortably. It's an important part of managing chronic respiratory issues in young patients.