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What Causes Wheezing Sound From Chest During Weather Change With Pneumonia History?


my son got severe pnemonia last year and was hospitalized after that whenever there is a weather change he gets wheezing sound frm his chest. does that indicate he has bronchities?? or any allergy? doctor told me to start myteka course for six months. will it eliminate his problem??
Sat, 8 Mar 2014
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Hi, thank you for posting.

Wheezing sound from chest is caused by brochial secretion. Pneumonia, in general in children lows immune system.
When the weather change, respiratory viruses are activated.

It is the possibility that your son suffer from bronchitis, because his immunity system is lowered.

Myteka use in your son's case is questionable.

To determine the right diagnosis you should take your son to a pediatric pulmonologist.

Take Care.
Dr. Behar.
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What Causes Wheezing Sound From Chest During Weather Change With Pneumonia History?

Hi, thank you for posting. Wheezing sound from chest is caused by brochial secretion. Pneumonia, in general in children lows immune system. When the weather change, respiratory viruses are activated. It is the possibility that your son suffer from bronchitis, because his immunity system is lowered. Myteka use in your son s case is questionable. To determine the right diagnosis you should take your son to a pediatric pulmonologist. Take Care. Dr. Behar.