Asthma in Children Name: Institutional Affiliation Date Introduction Diseases with allergic symptoms in nature have been identified as the most infamous causes of health complications among children. Allergic disorders in childhood have prevailed in a higher rate with an instance of this depicted in the western countries which record higher prevalence rates of close to 40 percent (Jonsson, Egmar, Hallner, & Kull, 2014). Out of this population, children between the ages of 3 and 8 have been determined as suffering from bronchial asthma for this reason considered as the results of mortality and morbidity rates which have swelled up in the recent past. Irrespective of the medical advances that have been made in an attempt to manage this illness, the prevalence of this allergic disease has continued to immensely grow. Epidemiological studies have indicated that incidences of asthma and wheeze have relatively increased among children. This therefore, has created the need to conduct studies aimed at determining the causatives of Asthma in children including the associated alterations. The study will also include the explanation of the pathophysiology of these alterations including the changes that are prevalent in two body systems (Jonsson et.al, 2014). An explanation of how genetics, gender, age, ethnicity and behavior impacts the pathophysiology of asthma in children including the approaches in diagnosing the ailment and treatment methods of Asthma in c...