Treatment Options For Children And Adults Diagnosed With Asthma

by James Ellison
The relative frequency of childhood asthma and other types of asthma appears to just keep rising. According to the statistics kept by the National Institutes of Health, the widespread of asthma across all age groups and races almost doubled between 1981 and 1996.
For youngsters, ages 4-14, there was an gain of over 75%, and for youngsters between the ages of 1 and 4, the gain in the widespread of asthma was a stunning 160%. The rise in the frequency of asthma is so distressing that it is one of the conditions specifically noted in the U.S. governments Healthy People 2010 initiative. In fact, asthma care is noted in eight different objectives in that specific initiative.