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Suggest Remedy For Wheezing & Dry Cough

my six year old daughter is suuffering from wheeze for the past one year...she sneezes everyday morning...this continues for 4 weeks...on the 5th week she develops runny nose.dry cough followed by wheeze....she has vomitting on the same day..this cycle is continuing for the past one year...is there any remedy for this ?
Mon, 15 Sep 2014
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Your daughter may be suffering from asthma which is a form of allergy. Is asthma/allergy present in your family? Best thing to do is see a pediatric pulmonologist to verify her illness. If wheezing persist, you may have to do nebulizations with Salbutamol as rescue medication. Also with asthma, she may need controller medications which can be started by your doctor.

sincerely,

Mark Rosario MD
pediatric pulmonologist
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Suggest Remedy For Wheezing & Dry Cough

Thank you for choosing healthcare magic. Your daughter may be suffering from asthma which is a form of allergy. Is asthma/allergy present in your family? Best thing to do is see a pediatric pulmonologist to verify her illness. If wheezing persist, you may have to do nebulizations with Salbutamol as rescue medication. Also with asthma, she may need controller medications which can be started by your doctor. sincerely, Mark Rosario MD pediatric pulmonologist