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Suggest Right Treatment For Frequent Wheezing Attacks In A Child

my daughter is 10 weighs 45kg&height is4 feet6inches.she gets wheezing attacks every 2 months.during that time doctor prescribes doxcef 100 wysolone and asthalin100 for 5 days.then she had been prescribed lcz montfor 4 months and now she,s been asked to take montair 10 daily.she's been taking this for 4 months now.she had an attack last week and was asked to take gudcef cv 100tablets twice a day for 5days andsyp piritonsyrup instead of broncet pd.is this the correct treatment for her condition.

Fri, 4 Jul 2014
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hi... by what you quote i think your daughter is having asthma. Based on the frequency and severity of symptoms you tell it comes to moderate persistent asthma. For this the latest treatment option is using metered dose inhaler. Rather than using unnecessarily oral steroisd using metered dose inhaler is a better treatment option. I suggest you consult a paediatric pulmonologist for this.
Regards - Dr. Sumanth.
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Suggest Right Treatment For Frequent Wheezing Attacks In A Child

hi... by what you quote i think your daughter is having asthma. Based on the frequency and severity of symptoms you tell it comes to moderate persistent asthma. For this the latest treatment option is using metered dose inhaler. Rather than using unnecessarily oral steroisd using metered dose inhaler is a better treatment option. I suggest you consult a paediatric pulmonologist for this. Regards - Dr. Sumanth.