2 of my daughters have asthma ..... I have some questions
My 4 year old seems to get really "grunty" sounding, like she breathes in just fine but make lots of loud "ahhhhh" sounds breathing out and the Dr. says its asthma. Apparently she does sound wheezy when they listen to her chest, but I didn't hear any wheezyness (unless I'm just not used to listening to it?)We have the puffers etc and have been referred to an asthma specialist which is 2 weeks away yet (for both girls). BUT I have sooo many questions... Is what I just discribed what you would say is the beginning of asthma? Just "her" way of being asthmatic? Any insight in this would be greatly appreciated.
ALSO, my 9 year old has asthma. Also didn't hear much wheezing either. What alerted me was that she couldn't put two words together without her running out of breath and she was breathing VERY shallow and fast. This episode seemed to come literally out of no where other then that she did have a bad cold and had been coughing up muscusy stuff. So we now have her on the puffers but this cold that she has just does NOT want to go away. She does still cough alot. Now she says her chest and back hurts when she breathes. I'm having a hard time determining if this is "just" muscle pain from all the coughing or something that should be looked into? She doesn't have a fever. She has plenty of energy to play, etc, Her coughing is not getting worse. She is not coughing "stuff" up as much as before. She is able to sleep without being woken up from her coughing during the nighttime.
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