What are the chances that a child will outgrow asthma?
It depends. Asthma usually gets much better in adolescence, so a child with mild asthma might have no symptoms as a teenager, and a child with serious asthma symptoms will have fewer problems as a teenager. However, in many cases the child’s lungs may still be inflamed, as shown on lung function tests. In these cases, asthma may return in later life, usually in the 30’s or 40’s. Experts don’t know why that is. But we do know that keeping a child’s symptoms under good control should reduce the risk of problems in later life.