Inhaler at school observations

Schools play a large role in asthmatic children’s life says Dr. Fiona of Use-inhalers.com As the child spends a good span of time in schools it is important to know what situations could occur when your child is having an asthma attack? It is important for school nurses and teachers to be aware of Asthma and be prepared to deal with a child when they get an asthma attack. Your child may come back from school with a grim face (already could have suffered an asthma attack or inhaler issues) feeling like having lost out in a 100 meter race or the like, due to an inflammation. He/she might have come up with a complaint that they had missed few sessions due to constant sneezing and thus disturbing others or there are some dust mites in the air that are bothering them. Asthma and inhalers should be treated sensitively as the children are essentially children and do not know how to deal with every asthma attack situation. The teacher should be more sensitive to the problems than just avoiding them. In fact they need to be providing them proper care. Parents should explain the children on how to take inhaler, how many times and what to do in case of an asthma emergency.

Inhaler under observation

Using sites like Use-inhalers.com parents can learn and help their children on how to use inhalers.

It might be scary and confusing for those children who do not have asthma or have not ever seen an inhaler before.

Children play together on playgrounds, get into physical activity and play pranks amongst themselves.

But when a child gets an asthma attack it might be a scene of awe for the kids especially the victim of asthma attack can seriously get hampered in fighting of the asthma attack.

Teachers should be little bit educated on how to treat asthmatic situations.

For parents it is suggested that if your child has asthma please inform the school authority as children with asthma are more prone to miss schools also make sure you talk to the authorities that they have some training provided to the staff.

Even if it is watching a 10 minute video on Use-inhalers.com and going through the material on the website.

Source: www.portal.state.pa.us