Asthma in children: Is use of inhalers safe?

Inhalers are safe and highly effective for managing asthma in children when used correctly.

Asthma is a common respiratory condition in children that causes breathing difficulties, coughing, wheezing, and chest tightness. Inhalers are one of the most effective and commonly prescribed treatments to control asthma symptoms. However, many parents often worry about whether frequent use of inhalers is safe for their children.

There are generally two types of inhalers used for asthma. The first type is a reliever inhaler, which provides quick relief during an asthma attack by relaxing the airway muscles. The second type is a preventer inhaler, which is used daily to reduce inflammation in the airways and prevent future attacks.

Using a reliever inhaler occasionally during sudden breathing difficulty is considered safe and necessary. However, if a child needs to use the reliever inhaler very frequently, such as multiple times a day or several days in a row, it may be a sign that the asthma is not well controlled. In such cases, a doctor may need to adjust the treatment plan.

Preventer inhalers, which often contain low-dose steroids, are safe when used as prescribed. These medications work directly in the lungs and usually have fewer side effects compared to oral medicines. Stopping preventer inhalers without medical advice can increase the risk of severe asthma attacks.

Overuse of reliever inhalers without proper medical supervision may lead to reduced effectiveness over time and could delay necessary treatment adjustments. Therefore, it is important for parents to follow the doctor’s instructions carefully and attend regular follow-up visits.

Inhalers are safe and highly effective for managing asthma in children when used correctly. If a child is relying too much on quick-relief inhalers, it is important to consult a healthcare professional to ensure proper asthma control and prevent complications.