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Suggest Remedy To Overcome Breathlessness Due To Vagal Nerve Irritation

My daughter was dx with vagal irritation, when she runs all of a sudden she can t breath and is very sob. She does not have exercise induced asthma. the allergy place where she was tested said it is vagal nerve irritation and she has to learn how to breath. can you help?
Mon, 6 Oct 2014
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Pediatrician, Critical Care 's  Response
hi..
am happy to give u a solution. i don't think your child has vagal nerve irritation. Vagal nerve irritation is not a primary diagnosis, always there will be cause for it.
i feel she may be having
1.exercise induced asthma
2. aortic valve stenosis

kindly get an 2D echo and before physical exercise try salbutamol MDI.

regards-dr.Surendra.h.s
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Suggest Remedy To Overcome Breathlessness Due To Vagal Nerve Irritation

hi.. am happy to give u a solution. i don t think your child has vagal nerve irritation. Vagal nerve irritation is not a primary diagnosis, always there will be cause for it. i feel she may be having 1.exercise induced asthma 2. aortic valve stenosis kindly get an 2D echo and before physical exercise try salbutamol MDI. regards-dr.Surendra.h.s