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What Causes Severe Cough Along With Sores On The Tongue Of A Toddler?
My 3yr old daughter used to cough chronically and that will not settle down unless she is nebulised with budecort and asthalin. Very often she suffers from this. Also develops sore all over her tongue. This is been a nom from 2 of her age. Is there a natural remedy and afraid about side effects. Pls explain
Hi, i do care for your concern. your history suggest more of an asthma. In this disease there is difficulty in breathing due to mild constriction of respiratory tract. This is caused mainly by exposure to allergens, that triggers the reaction. I would advise 1) Exposure from allergens should be prevented i.e preventing entry of dust particles. 2) Long term drugs such as steroids and beta agonist would help a lot which you can discuss with your pediatrician. 3) In most of the times the resistance to these allergens develops with age, and when child grows up these symptoms will subside, so need not panic and get intervention done for now. Hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help. thank you.
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What Causes Severe Cough Along With Sores On The Tongue Of A Toddler?
Hi, i do care for your concern. your history suggest more of an asthma. In this disease there is difficulty in breathing due to mild constriction of respiratory tract. This is caused mainly by exposure to allergens, that triggers the reaction. I would advise 1) Exposure from allergens should be prevented i.e preventing entry of dust particles. 2) Long term drugs such as steroids and beta agonist would help a lot which you can discuss with your pediatrician. 3) In most of the times the resistance to these allergens develops with age, and when child grows up these symptoms will subside, so need not panic and get intervention done for now. Hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help. thank you.