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Suggest Treatment For Wet Lung Syndrome

Hi my son was born with wet lung syndrome the doctor then told us he will have problems with his chest for a long time because of this, he has been sick since 2 weeks old. He has been diagnosed with asthma and allergies he has been hospitalized with broncho pneumonia, adenovirus and parainfluenza 3 and mycoplasma pneumonia. He has had grommets one due to wax that does not drain.he is always sick he has never been 100%. We have taken him to numerous peadiaticians and now we have to take him to a neurologist as his development is delayed. He had a ct scan at 8 months that was normal. Had EEG and reflux as well as heart test done not to mention all the chest X-rays. He is now 2. Why can I do to get him 100% thanks
Mon, 13 Jul 2015
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Hi, I had gone through your question and understand your concerns. You should be worried but not too much. You may get back him to normal range.
I see similar cases amongst young people who visit my clinic. In the first meeting, I advise my patients to go on lifestyle modifications for three months:
- you should strictly follow hypoallergenic diet;
- hypoallergenic environment;
- absorbents to absorb allergens-Charcoal 1 tablet daily 10 days;
- hepatoprotectors for cleaning liver -LIV 52 syrup 5ml twice a day,after 15 min before meal;
-antihistamine if he has allergy now;
-Vitamin D and Calcium;
-proper diet:4 meals+fruits or fresh juice,meat,fish,egg;
-walking 2 times for 2 hours in the morning and in the evening;
-massage,exercise every day, development of speech.

Start on these changes and get back to me in 2 to 3 months. Wish you and baby good health.
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Suggest Treatment For Wet Lung Syndrome

Hi, I had gone through your question and understand your concerns. You should be worried but not too much. You may get back him to normal range. I see similar cases amongst young people who visit my clinic. In the first meeting, I advise my patients to go on lifestyle modifications for three months: - you should strictly follow hypoallergenic diet; - hypoallergenic environment; - absorbents to absorb allergens-Charcoal 1 tablet daily 10 days; - hepatoprotectors for cleaning liver -LIV 52 syrup 5ml twice a day,after 15 min before meal; -antihistamine if he has allergy now; -Vitamin D and Calcium; -proper diet:4 meals+fruits or fresh juice,meat,fish,egg; -walking 2 times for 2 hours in the morning and in the evening; -massage,exercise every day, development of speech. Start on these changes and get back to me in 2 to 3 months. Wish you and baby good health.