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Child Has Bronchitis, Taking Asthalin. Has Nosebleed, Fever. Help
My son is 11 years now but since infant he has the cough problem bronchitis. He takes Asthaline inhaler on routine and when worst medicine wysolone 10mg. He also has nose bleeding very server during this time and the bleeding is horrible but he has to stop his breathing from nose by holding his nose n breath from mouth for some time. he get very high fever like 104 degrees also . This has become very frequent now like every month this is the case for i week to 10 days something for the other.....he is not keep his good health n no concentration on studies and feel very low and weak. Pls help how can i see him healthy......He is my only son.
Hi,
Your son has been suffering from Asthma and the right treatment is to give him in addition to rescue therapy i.e asthalin a steroid inhaler as a preventive therapy on a long term basis .This will prevent him from getting recurrent episodes of asthmatic attacks and will negate the side effects of oral steroids.
All this while he was probably receiving only a short course of medication which was relieving him for a while but now I would suggest you to get him examined by a paediatrician who would examine and guide you in planing out his therapy so that in future he maintains good health and there are less absentees from school.
Bye
Take care.
if you ahve aded any other milk in addition to breast milk withdraw
child needs mother milk for 2 years and after that no milk
if you add animal protein in form of milk child get these diseases
withdraw all king of milk and dfiary
add fruits juices and other foods
child will have no trouble in future
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Child Has Bronchitis, Taking Asthalin. Has Nosebleed, Fever. Help
Hi, Your son has been suffering from Asthma and the right treatment is to give him in addition to rescue therapy i.e asthalin a steroid inhaler as a preventive therapy on a long term basis .This will prevent him from getting recurrent episodes of asthmatic attacks and will negate the side effects of oral steroids. All this while he was probably receiving only a short course of medication which was relieving him for a while but now I would suggest you to get him examined by a paediatrician who would examine and guide you in planing out his therapy so that in future he maintains good health and there are less absentees from school. Bye Take care.