Recognizing the Signs and Symptoms of Asthma in Children

Young boy scratching his nose outdoor

Asthma is one of the most common chronic conditions affecting children, and early recognition is essential to keeping kids healthy and active. At Southwest Children’s Clinic in West Jordan, serving families in South Jordan and Riverton, Utah, our team works closely with parents to identify early signs and provide guidance on effective management. Understanding what to watch for makes a significant difference in a child’s quality of life.

Common Signs of Asthma in Children

Children with asthma may experience symptoms that vary in frequency and intensity. The most recognizable signs include persistent coughing, especially at night or during physical activity, wheezing, shortness of breath, and tightness in the chest. Some children may also show fatigue during play or exercise, or complain that it’s harder to keep up with peers.

Triggers to Watch For

Asthma symptoms often appear in response to triggers. These can include respiratory infections, exposure to allergens like pollen or dust, cold air, exercise, or irritants such as smoke. Recognizing patterns, meaning when symptoms appear or get worse, can help parents and pediatricians develop strategies to reduce exposure and manage flare-ups.

When to Seek Medical Attention

While occasional coughing or mild wheezing can be common in children, symptoms that are frequent or getting worse need to be evaluated. At Southwest Children’s Clinic, our pediatricians provide thorough assessments to determine whether a child’s symptoms indicate asthma or another condition. Early diagnosis allows for timely treatment and helps prevent severe asthma attacks that could interfere with play, sleep, or school performance.

Supporting Your Child’s Health

Parents play a critical role in asthma management. Keeping a symptom diary, noting triggers, and ensuring adherence to prescribed medications all significantly improve outcomes. At Southwest Children’s Clinic, we work alongside families to create individualized action plans, educate children about self-care, and provide ongoing monitoring. With this proactive approach, children with asthma can participate fully in school, sports, and play.

Partner with Pediatricians for Long-Term Well-Being

Asthma doesn’t have to slow a child down. With early recognition, proper care, and collaboration between parents and pediatricians, children can breathe easier and live fuller, more active lives. To schedule an appointment for your child at Southwest Children’s Clinic in West Jordan, Utah, call (801) 563-1975.

Young boy scratching his nose outdoor

Asthma is one of the most common chronic conditions affecting children, and early recognition is essential to keeping kids healthy and active. At Southwest Children’s Clinic in West Jordan, serving families in South Jordan and Riverton, Utah, our team works closely with parents to identify early signs and provide guidance on effective management. Understanding what to watch for makes a significant difference in a child’s quality of life.

Common Signs of Asthma in Children

Children with asthma may experience symptoms that vary in frequency and intensity. The most recognizable signs include persistent coughing, especially at night or during physical activity, wheezing, shortness of breath, and tightness in the chest. Some children may also show fatigue during play or exercise, or complain that it’s harder to keep up with peers.

Triggers to Watch For

Asthma symptoms often appear in response to triggers. These can include respiratory infections, exposure to allergens like pollen or dust, cold air, exercise, or irritants such as smoke. Recognizing patterns, meaning when symptoms appear or get worse, can help parents and pediatricians develop strategies to reduce exposure and manage flare-ups.

When to Seek Medical Attention

While occasional coughing or mild wheezing can be common in children, symptoms that are frequent or getting worse need to be evaluated. At Southwest Children’s Clinic, our pediatricians provide thorough assessments to determine whether a child’s symptoms indicate asthma or another condition. Early diagnosis allows for timely treatment and helps prevent severe asthma attacks that could interfere with play, sleep, or school performance.

Supporting Your Child’s Health

Parents play a critical role in asthma management. Keeping a symptom diary, noting triggers, and ensuring adherence to prescribed medications all significantly improve outcomes. At Southwest Children’s Clinic, we work alongside families to create individualized action plans, educate children about self-care, and provide ongoing monitoring. With this proactive approach, children with asthma can participate fully in school, sports, and play.

Partner with Pediatricians for Long-Term Well-Being

Asthma doesn’t have to slow a child down. With early recognition, proper care, and collaboration between parents and pediatricians, children can breathe easier and live fuller, more active lives. To schedule an appointment for your child at Southwest Children’s Clinic in West Jordan, Utah, call (801) 563-1975.

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8822 S. Redwood Road,
West Jordan, UT 84088

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Monday  

8:00 am - 7:00 pm

Evenings available by appointment.

Tuesday  

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Evenings available by appointment.

Wednesday  

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Thursday  

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Evenings available by appointment.

Friday  

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Saturday  

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Sunday  

Closed

SWCC is closed on the following holidays

New Years Day: January 1, 2026
Memorial Day: May 25, 2026
Independence Day: July 4, 2026
Pioneer Day: July 24, 2026
Labor Day: September 7, 2026
Thanksgiving Day: November 26, 2026
Christmas Day: December 25, 2026