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Wheezing cough
My 7 year old son frequently gets cold and cough. But when he gets cough, it's a very bad cough. Within 8-10 hours of getting cough, he starts wheezing very much which does not settle without nebulization. Even his heart begins to beat very rapidly. Every 2-3 months he has to take nebulization for cough. Is this related to Asthama ? Otherwise when he is fine he is very active. I have shown to many doctors but I think we still don't have the correct diagnosis.
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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and reports to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same
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If not treated properly at this stage it may progress to asthma jn later life. Consult for further management
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Asthma may be one possibility. You should go for further tests to find out the cause.
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your son has oad..definitely early stages of asthma..if left unchecked , will progress even further..kindly connect..can guide you accordingly
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It iss Osd. Pl consult pulmonologist for further evaluation and treatment. Please avoid allergens.
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