Common Topics
external link the UK Governments page https guidance to understanding an addressing the health risks of damp and damp and mould in the home
A booklet for younger children about asthma, school/parent/carers resource
Wheeze is extremely common in young children. It is most often triggered by a viral infection. Most preschool children with wheeze do not have asthma.
A tracheostomy is an opening in the front of your child’s neck which will help them to breathe. It involves a tube which enters the trachea (windpipe) to create an opening to allow air to pass into the lungs. This tube may be used on its own or it can also be connected to oxygen or a ventilator (a breathing machine which helps the lungs to work).