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What Causes Sickness On Exposure To Moist Weather And Dust In A 5 Year Old?

my daughter is 5 yrs old, wt 15kgs. first she got attacked at the age of 9 months during a flight journey. moist weather, dust and too much exertion cause worst for her. She takes inhaler foracort 100 daily. but still we need to be careful always. Can she overcome this completely?
Wed, 14 Oct 2015
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Hi, since you take inhalor foracort daily, that means your child is asthmatic and probably allergic to dust. Normally, children who have symptoms of asthma tend to improve as they grow, usually 90 percent children recover by 10 year of age. A small percentage who do not recover becomes asthmatic and require inhalor for long time. I suggest you to keep patience and try to keep child away from things which cause asthma episodes like dust. I hope this has helped you. Take care.
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Dr Deepak Patel, MD Pediatrics
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What Causes Sickness On Exposure To Moist Weather And Dust In A 5 Year Old?

Hi, since you take inhalor foracort daily, that means your child is asthmatic and probably allergic to dust. Normally, children who have symptoms of asthma tend to improve as they grow, usually 90 percent children recover by 10 year of age. A small percentage who do not recover becomes asthmatic and require inhalor for long time. I suggest you to keep patience and try to keep child away from things which cause asthma episodes like dust. I hope this has helped you. Take care. Regards Dr Deepak Patel, MD Pediatrics