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Suggest Remedies For Asthma In A Child

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Posted on Tue, 28 Jun 2016
Question: My 4 year old son was hospitalized last year for some respiratory issues. The doctors said that he was to young to actually do the test to determine if he actually had asthma, but decided to treat him as if he did. He was to get pulmicort once daily upon waking and Singulair nightly before bed. Well, his sitter, which is his grandmother, refuses to give him the pulmicort during the day..she keeps him from 3-4 days out of the week, so he misses those doses. While he is with me, however, he gets them. Are we doing more harm than good by giving him those doses while she is not? I know that it is a steroid as there's a certain way they should be handled as far as missed doses. Should we keep doing our treatments or stop all together. She's the only sitter we have while we work nights, and I do trust her with him and his overall health. She just doesn't believe he needs it or actually has asthma.
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Answered by Dr. Drkaushal85 (12 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Better to get done repeat clinical evaluation of yours son.

Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your question on Healthcare Magic.
I can understand your concern.
In children, asthma is always a clinical diagnosis.
So treating pediatrician is the key in management of pediatric asthma.
Since it has 1 year passed, in my opinion, you should definitely consult pediatrician again and get done fresh clinical examination.
Sometimes, with age, asthma like symptoms do regress.
So if his caretaker is so much sure about him being asymptomatic and not require treatment, better to first be sure with the doctor.
So consult pediatrician again.
And yes, it is advisable not two give steroid inhaler like you are giving at present.
Either you give it daily or don't give.
In my opinion, let your pediatrician decide on this whether your son requires steroid inhaler or not.
Hope I have solved your query. I will be happy to help you further. Wishing good health to your son. Thanks.

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Suggest Remedies For Asthma In A Child

Brief Answer: Better to get done repeat clinical evaluation of yours son. Detailed Answer: Thanks for your question on Healthcare Magic. I can understand your concern. In children, asthma is always a clinical diagnosis. So treating pediatrician is the key in management of pediatric asthma. Since it has 1 year passed, in my opinion, you should definitely consult pediatrician again and get done fresh clinical examination. Sometimes, with age, asthma like symptoms do regress. So if his caretaker is so much sure about him being asymptomatic and not require treatment, better to first be sure with the doctor. So consult pediatrician again. And yes, it is advisable not two give steroid inhaler like you are giving at present. Either you give it daily or don't give. In my opinion, let your pediatrician decide on this whether your son requires steroid inhaler or not. Hope I have solved your query. I will be happy to help you further. Wishing good health to your son. Thanks.