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2 Year Old Having Milk Protein Allergy, Coughing And Wheezing. On Nebulisation. Having Fever. Any Advice?

Hi, my son is 2 years old and suffers from milk protein allergy . For the last one week, he has Been coughing and wheezing . The doctor has put him on level in nebulisation four times a day, besides giving him allerid, beudecorte as well. Now on the sixth day, he has caught fever . Have given him baby gesic, but fever again rising. Pls advise......
Mon, 25 Jun 2012
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Welcome to HCM,
Have seen your query, as this is an allergic reaction the doctor has prescribed him the appropriate nebulisation therapy but maybe there seems to be an associated bacterial infection which could have precipitated with lowered immunity due to the allergic cause, hence will advice you to kindly re-visit your doctor for further advice and he may need added antibiotics to subside the underlying cause.
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2 Year Old Having Milk Protein Allergy, Coughing And Wheezing. On Nebulisation. Having Fever. Any Advice?

Hello, Welcome to HCM, Have seen your query, as this is an allergic reaction the doctor has prescribed him the appropriate nebulisation therapy but maybe there seems to be an associated bacterial infection which could have precipitated with lowered immunity due to the allergic cause, hence will advice you to kindly re-visit your doctor for further advice and he may need added antibiotics to subside the underlying cause. thanks