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$Unique_ID{BRK00169}
$Pretitle{}
$Title{Can Punishment Bring on Asthma Attacks?}
$Subject{asthma child discipline Respiratory System pulmonary Punishment
Attack Attacks wheezing stress frustrating frightening upsetting emotional
asthmatic asthmatics disciplinary wheeze frustrated frightened upset}
$Volume{H-23,S-5}
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Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
Can Punishment Bring on Asthma Attacks?
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QUESTION: I'm having a lot of trouble disciplining my asthmatic daughter.
Every time she is being punished, she begins wheezing, and I'm afraid she'll
have a full blown attack, so I let her get away with what she's done. Does
the stress of punishment actually bring on asthma attacks? What can I do? My
other children get jealous because Nancy gets away with so much.
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ANSWER: It's true that any extremely frustrating, frightening or upsetting
situation may trigger some wheezing in the asthmatic child. But discipline is
essential for any child. Start by having a good heart to heart chat with
Nancy. Explain that you love her, but that everyone, including children, must
live by certain rules. When we don't, we must accept the consequences.
Many asthmatic children suffer from added emotional problems. They may
be afraid of dying. They often suffer from feelings of inferiority because
they can't compete in some activities or because of repeated absences from
school. These emotional problems may lead to depression.
If you can't regain control of the discipline problem, I strongly suggest
seeing a psychologist or social worker to help you and Nancy. Also, check to
make sure that your daughter is taking her medication when she is being
corrected. Some children purposely skip medication while "grounded", knowing
full well it'll spur symptoms. It's their way of getting back at concerned
parents.
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The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
problem.