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Question :
Posted On : 13 Jan 2022
Should we give inhaled corticosteroids to a child who has frequent wheezing sometimes with fever and sometimes without fever? No other allergic symptoms and no family history of allergy.
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Expert Answer :
No, unless you have a strong suspicion of asthma. Rule out GER and sinusitis.
Answer Discussion :
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hamza khamiseh
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No need , enough to give short salbutamol
3 years ago
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Sümeye Özlen
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If there is no other things I can give it but for a short time
3 years ago
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Anna Jackson
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short term
3 years ago
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Hanan Omer
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Yes you give the pt inhaled corticosteroid
3 years ago
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mohd othman
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Be sure first no H, /O chocking or FB aspiration and then can give short course
3 years ago




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