Hello. The child reports that it is difficult to breathe, but you can't see it from his behavior, i.e. he doesn't take in air quickly, he doesn't suck in his ribs and the pit, he talks normally, he doesn't wheez, maybe my heart beats a little faster. Is this the moment to give Ventolin? After a while, he says that it's better (without the drug). Ventolin was supposed to be an immediate anxiety and from what the child says, I would have to give it every other day, sometimes twice a day. Isn't it too often? Are the described symptoms really shortness of breath requiring the administration of medicine? ? She has never reported similar symptoms before, only for two weeks when there was a conversation about it and a visit to the pulmonologist reports such symptoms. A child of six years old. Does a child at this age know that it is already shortness of breath? Won't using ventolin every day harm the baby? Will he not become immune to this drug? Please help me and we are just starting out in this topic.
I also wanted to ask how many heartbeats per minute in a 6-year-old is shortness of breath and what saturation value causes shortness of breath. Thank you.