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What Causes Severe Asthma With Recurrent Fever?

my son has been sick for 4 weeks now he is a sever asthma and the drs have given him 3 lots of antibiotics and he is on 2 puffers ventlin and the orange one he has a very harsh cough and a fever that comes and goes he seem to get better and al of a sudden he is back worse than he was in the first place wonder if you can help me figure out what is wrong with him.. He has had extrays done and no signs of pnomonia
Mon, 19 Jun 2017
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Hello,

Exposure to irritants and allergens trigger the attack of asthma in susceptible child. Allergens or irritants may include pollens, dust, mites, infections, air pollution, some chemicals, medications, or sometimes exercise. Continue medications and consult immunologist to find cause responsible for asthma and then try to avoid them.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

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Dr. Khan Shoeb Mohammad Sher Mohammad
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What Causes Severe Asthma With Recurrent Fever?

Hello, Exposure to irritants and allergens trigger the attack of asthma in susceptible child. Allergens or irritants may include pollens, dust, mites, infections, air pollution, some chemicals, medications, or sometimes exercise. Continue medications and consult immunologist to find cause responsible for asthma and then try to avoid them. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Khan Shoeb Mohammad Sher Mohammad