Question

A one-and-a-half-year-old child has been experiencing recurrent bronchial infections since February this year and was diagnosed with bronchial asthma at Xi’an Children’s Hospital in May. Since the diagnosis, the child has been treated with Fuxedion inhaler and Singulair medication, and there have been no further attacks during this period. Recently, the child’s asthma reoccurred due to a cold with runny nose, accompanied by severe coughing and wheezing. During a check-up at the local county hospital, there were no abnormalities in the chest X-ray and blood routine results (blood count 7.9, C-reactive protein 10). Since the local hospital could not provide asthma medication, the patient was not hospitalized for treatment.