EHI Asthma Initiative
What is Asthma?
At least one in every ten children has asthma. A child with asthma will have continuous or recurring difficulty in breathing. Wheezing, coughing, and a feeling of tightness in the chest often accompany shortness of breath.
These symptoms are caused by the contraction of the muscles that line the bronchial tubes, the "pipes" that carry air into and out of the lungs. In addition, the lining of the tubes becomes swollen and secretes thick mucus that blocks the tubes. This further hinders breathing.
What Causes Asthma?
Many different factors can trigger an asthma attack. In young children, vital infections such as a typical head cold, are the most common cause. Weather changes, allergies, and a variety of irritants such as a cigarette smoke or air pollution can all contribute. It is rare for a food allergy to cause asthma.
Asthma frequently runs in families. Some children who have asthma also suffer from eczema and hay fever.
How to Get Help
Call Health Match for a referral to an Alta Bates Summit physican who can provide you with the services you need. Call (510) 869-6777.
Call EHI for current information about their 2006 asthma events, including their Asthma Town Hall Meeting, and their Nurses Training.
Other Resources:
Alameda Alliance for Health
Alameda County Health Care Services
American Lung Association
Children's Hospital Oakland
Email: grayj@sutterhealth.org
Telephone:(510) 869-8219
