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Wheezing Raises Asthma Risks in Children

10.27.2008 | 7:12:00 pm | Posted by Allergizer
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Ernesto Solla Dom nguezSeveral months ago, when my baby was just a bit over two months old, she was admitted overnight to the hospital. She had some viral upper respiratory infection, and when I brought her to the pediatrician, I was advised to send her immediately for admission. The doc said there was wheezing and given my baby's age, it's better for her to be admitted so that she can be closely monitored.So we did. But during our stay, the docs didn't detect any more wheezing and she didn't even need medication apart from some saline drops for nasal congestion...
 
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