• Should I bring my child to the ER for an asthma attack?

My 14 year old has asthma attacks sometimes but has an inhaler. Should I bring my child to the ER for an asthma attack?

6 Answers

  • Emergency Physician
  • FL

If after using the inhaler, symptoms do not improve or there is fatigue he/she belongs in the ER

  • Emergency Physician
  • FORT SMITH, AR

Yes

  • Family Practitioner
  • Fort Collins, CO

If the asthma attack does not respond to albuterol within 15 minutes, you should consider going to ER or Urgent Care.

  • Emergency Physician
  • Melbourne, FL

If your child continues to wheeze after properly using their inhaler and if they continue to claim they are short of breath, or if they have a fever greater than 100 degrees, or an uncontrollable cough, bring them to the ER.

  • Emergency Physician
  • Decatur, Texas

Yes, if the inhaler is not doing enough to decrease the breathing troubles your child has. Look at the area below the neck - if it is going back and forth with breaths, the ER is needed. You likely need a nebulizer - they work much better than an inhaler.

  • Emergency Physician
  • Overland Park, KS

If they are not getting better with home therapy, then yes.

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