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My kid is coughing since 3 months
My daughter started to cough some where in October. Earlier it was like normal cough. Post 3 days of cough we took her to her pediatrician. She gave meds plus antibiotics. My kid has been on some or other meds since then. We have consulted other pediatrician, general physician, pulmonologist but her cough isn't going away. She coughs tremendously in night and most vomits when she does so. We are really worried and desperate for her health. She is right now on inhaler and other meds for cough and cold. Can someone please help a worried parent.
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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of symptoms and to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same
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kindly mention her age and a detailed history of recurrent respiratory infection/pneumonia..plus the inhaler technique should be proper..not just putting puffs
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Sounds like allergic cough however a detailed work up should be done. Please take the medicines prescribed by the pulmonologist. Most of the time poor response to treatment is because patient is not compliant with the treatment
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Take a consultation with pulmonologist for better evaluation and treatment
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What is her age?
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It is better to consult paediatric pulmonologist.
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