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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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What Causes Recurring Cough And Cold Along With Wheezing In A Child?

Hi Doctor,
My baby 2.10 yrs old , had had wheezing problem we are giving Foracort and Astalin inhalers when it is saviour by the Doctor advice . Now a days continuously he had Cold , and dry cough and getting vomiting sensation every day from past 1 month when he is taking food, so not able to take food properly.
We given syrups for cold and cough prescribed by doctor but the disease not decreasing fully , temporarily 2-3 days it is reducing and again repeating same thing dry cough with cold(heavy) and vomiting sensation while taking food from past 2-3 weeks.
Can you please advise us on this.
Fri, 13 Mar 2015
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dear,
ur daughter is suffering from asthma most probably and its not controlled so from intermittent asthama it has progressed to chronic persistent asthma, the cough is due to continuous constriction clocking of trachea, regarding treatment u ll have to visit ur doc and get d drugs reviewed and if he advises than u might have to start oral /intravenous steroids.
hope to find her in good health soon.
thanks.
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What Causes Recurring Cough And Cold Along With Wheezing In A Child?

dear, ur daughter is suffering from asthma most probably and its not controlled so from intermittent asthama it has progressed to chronic persistent asthma, the cough is due to continuous constriction clocking of trachea, regarding treatment u ll have to visit ur doc and get d drugs reviewed and if he advises than u might have to start oral /intravenous steroids. hope to find her in good health soon. thanks.