M.P. asks from Turlock, CA on January 03, 2010
Cough That Won't Go Away in a Almost 4 Year Old
I am so worried, my son has had a cough since early October. I have taken to the pediatrician and he has given him a total of 5 round of antibiotics and antibiotic shots included. He's now on Zithromax. The Dr ran a bunch of blood work and said everythig is fine but it points to sinus infection and bronchitis. I was really scared of something like cancer or a tumor but the dr says the bllod work would show it. He also is taking Xopenex and Pulmicort by nebulizer a few times a day. It just wotn't go away. I am so worried that there is sometihng that the Dr is not catching. Does anyone have any experience with a long lasting cough in your child? If so, what finally happened with it and how did it finally get resolved? I thank you ladies in advance for any advice you may offer{hugs}
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THank you for all of your responses. He has been on asthma medication for a while now, that is the xopenex and pulmicort. Even that is not helping =( He does have asthma though, as does my 15 year old. We got a new dog in October and he is a house dog. We have never had a dog in the house before. I am really thinking he could be allergic to doggie dander. What do you all think? We have kitties in the house though and they don't seem to be an issue. Could someone be allergic to dog dander and not cat? I am just thinking the dander is aggravating his asthma and not allowing it to get better. We have another appt on Friday so we'll see. I am going to mention some of these responses when I go in. Thank you all again. It is so reassuring to hear he is not the only one. I hope all of you that are dealing with this heal quickly. Big HUgs.
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M.B. answers from San Francisco on January 05, 2010
There are two things that have worked for us. The Vicks Vapor Patch is the best. I really works. Also, if this cough does not go away after two nights with the Vapor Patch the doctor should prescribe a cough medicine with something stronger in it. This has only been given to my son twice in his life and has always worked.
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M.B. answers from San Francisco on January 05, 2010
There are two things that have worked for us. The Vicks Vapor Patch is the best. I really works. Also, if this cough does not go away after two nights with the Vapor Patch the doctor should prescribe a cough medicine with something stronger in it. This has only been given to my son twice in his life and has always worked.
N.L. answers from Fresno on January 04, 2010
Hi M.,
Looks like you've got a lot of great ideas here. I too want to include the possibility of asthma. My nephew has asthma, and when he gets a cold, he always has bad coughing fits that seem to last forever. The air in our area (we live near Fresno, CA) is so bad. I'd have your son checked by an allergist.
Good luck and Happy New Year. God Bless!
N.
H.D. answers from San Francisco on January 03, 2010
Unfortunately we have had the same issues with ALL of us! 5 weeks of sore throat, cough and sinus issues. I think it is the particular bug. Keep him hydrated, keep a pot of hot water on the stove for moisture...it seems to have helped us a bit. I would not worry about cancer or anything else that serious. If anything you may want to have him checked for allergies but my guess would be the bug that has been a stinker this year.
D.V. answers from San Francisco on January 04, 2010
If you have not already take him to a allergy specialist to see if it is asthma and get proper meds and diagnosis.
T.H. answers from Sacramento on January 04, 2010
This sounds like asthma with chronic brochitis. I am not a dr but my son (now 16) was little he had the same problem aggravated by ear infections. He finally had two sets of ear tubes and his tonsils and adenoids (sp?) taken out. Asthma has been an ongoing problem for his entire life and he now is on Qvar twice a day (inhaler), Singulair for allergies (hayfever has been a problem since he was 6 weeks old) and Abuterol for emergencies. He also has had to go on steroid therapy every year in February for the last three years because the cold, damp weather here in No Cal seems to aggrivate it. Unfortunately there is no cure for Asthma but it is manageable. Just keep taking him to the doctor until you find something that works. There is a LOT of info about Asthma on WebMD.com You might want to print some stuff out the next time you go to the doctor.
R.S. answers from Redding on January 04, 2010
It is the wierdest thing, but my 1 1/2 year old and I have both had an ongoing cough since October too! No other symtoms except a runny nose. I just kept expecting it to go away, but it didn't so we went to the dr.'s and got the post-nasal drip diagnosis. It seems that this can cause the "forever cough". The dr gave my son allergy and asthma medicine (which didn't make sense to me because we don't have allergies or asthma), but it seems to be working. I think what we really needed of that med was to have no or very little snot so our throat would not be so irratated. He also said no air-con because dry air is dry throat. I'll look up the exact names of the meds if you want them.
I should add that the alternative medicine practitiioner gave us a lot of tips too (that I was too lazy to follow but maybe you wont be) -- garrgle with salt water and hydrogen peroxide, inhale salt water into nose or swab out nostrils with salt water. Plus verious immune boosting herbs and homeopathics.
G.R. answers from Sacramento on January 04, 2010
Asthma. In my son it was caused by a virus and the cough comes back around every cold and lasts for weeks. He sometimes has a runny nose. We started treating it as a dust mite allergy and it got much better. I was very worried that it was pneumonia. But it didn't seem to stop him from doing anything, no fever, no crankiness. Dr said he's just going to cough from time to time and to give him his inhaler and not to worry.
T.W. answers from San Francisco on January 04, 2010
My son is pron to colds and he coughs a lot however I recently learned that his cough (when he has no cold) is from allergy's and it is a natural way for his body to keep from choking on the drainage, he shows no normal signs of allergy's, just the cough. He is now on Flonaz and Loradadine and it makes a world of difference. Hope this helps, Good Luck!
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