Bronchoobstructive syndrome (BOS) in children is a widespread
pathology that develops frequently and tends to have a severe course due to age-related
anatomical and physiological characteristics. It is primarily caused by viral infections and
requires effective treatment with modern inhalation methods.
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The Role of the Pediatrician: The pediatrician plays a crucial role in identifying BOS,
assessing its severity, determining the cause, and initiating treatment based on a
standardized age-appropriate approach. The timely prescription of inhaled
glucocorticosteroids in adequate doses reduces the frequency of complications and
hospitalizations.