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Asthma in childhood tutorial

 Asthma can occur at any age, but most often develops in childhood.

 Up to 20% of children have some degree of asthma. For many children
 their asthma will reoccur when they are adults. Asthma diagnosed as mild,
 will in some children, develop into severe asthma. Asthma is one of the
 most common diseases in the world and it is increasing dramatically.

 Coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath are classic symptoms of 
 asthma, however quite often children do not display these symptoms. Rapid
 respirations, noisy breathing, and chest congestion are all symptoms of
 childhood asthma.

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 English GlobalAsthma in childhood  tutorial
 Norwegian  NorwayAsthma in childhood tutorial
 German GermanyAsthma in childhood tutorial
 Japanese JapanAsthma in childhood tutorial
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