What is asthma? A simple explanation for children
If children have asthma, they should understand the respiratory disease so that they can manage it well. Here, we explain the most important points about asthma.
Bronchial asthma is a chronic, inflammatory respiratory disease that can severely limit those affected. The most common form is allergic asthma, which often occurs in children. Asthma is considered incurable. However, with the right treatment, the disease can be well controlled. Here you'll find all blog posts on the topic of asthma.

If children have asthma, they should understand the respiratory disease so that they can manage it well. Here, we explain the most important points about asthma.

Why do many asthmatics have worse symptoms in the evening and night than in the day? What can they do to tackle it?

Why is coughing and asthma worse in the evening and at night? Prof Dr Rainald Fischer, pulmonary specialist, shows what you can do to combat it.

Life with asthma can be challenging. But there are therapies that help you live a generally normal life and tips on how to make day-to-day life easier. An overview for parents whose children have asthma.

People with asthma often find that the bronchial tubes constrict. Inhalation therapy is an effective treatment. FAQs and answers to all your questions about inhalation for asthma are addressed here.