Steroid Dependent Asthmatic. Redness In Throat, Swollen Tongue, Tonsils Choking. Related To Medication?
Thanks for posting your query.
Long term steroids and inhaled steroids can commonly cause fungal infection of oral cavity called thrush and may even cause viral rash like herpes due to suppressed immunity.
Your daughter might be complaining of lump due to swelling of the pharynx and oral cavity which needs to be treated by appropriate antifungal or antiviral and anti inflammatory drugs after appropriate diagnosis. If there is no visible inflammation in oral cavity then there is a possibility of an esophageal (food pipe) lesion too.
I would advise you consult your pediatrician and get her investigated like throat swabs and culture, and if possible a laryngoscopy or endoscopy to visualize the deeper soft tissues and confirm the diagnosis. Alternatively if your doctor feels the need he might start oral antifungal gels for local application to see for response.
Please try to make your child gargle with warm saline water after each inhaler dose to prevent local side effects of inhaled medications.
Hope I have answered your query.
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