COVID-2019疫情期间对儿童哮喘患者的治疗与管理研究进展
Advances in Research on the Treatment and Management of Pediatric Asthma Patients during the COVID-2019 Epidemic
DOI: 10.12677/ACM.2022.12101282, PDF,   
作者: 何 艳:承德医学院,河北 承德;左艳芳*:沧州市人民医院,河北 沧州
关键词: 儿童支气管哮喘COVID-2019Children Bronchial Asthma COVID-2019
摘要: 目前COVID-2019已经成为了全球最为严重的卫生医疗问题,对人民的生命健康以及日常生活都造成了很大的困扰。儿童支气管哮喘作为儿童最为常见的慢性呼吸系统疾病,并且发病率呈现了逐渐上升的趋势。它常表现为反复发作的慢性过程,难以根除治疗,并对儿童患者的学习与生活以及患者的家庭造成极大的困扰,对儿童的发育也有着较大的影响。在当今COVID-2019病毒的肆虐下对儿童哮喘患者的治疗与管理显得至关重要。接下来我们将分别从对儿童哮喘患者的治疗与管理的不同方面进行归纳,以给临床医师以及儿童哮喘的研究者理论指导,从而可以对其提供更好的帮助。
Abstract: At present, COVID-2019 has become the most serious health and medical problem in the world, causing great trouble to people’s life and health and daily life. Bronchial asthma in children is the most common chronic respiratory disease in children, and its incidence rate is gradually increasing. It is often manifested as a chronic process of repeated attacks, which is difficult to eradicate and treat, and causes great trouble to the study and life of children patients, as well as their families, and also has a great impact on the development of children. Under the ravages of COVID-2019 virus, the treatment and management of children with asthma are of great importance. Next, we will summarize the different aspects of treatment and management of children with asthma, so as to provide theoretical guidance for clinicians and researchers of children with asthma, so as to provide better help.
文章引用:何艳, 左艳芳. COVID-2019疫情期间对儿童哮喘患者的治疗与管理研究进展[J]. 临床医学进展, 2022, 12(10): 8883-8887. https://doi.org/10.12677/ACM.2022.12101282

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