Question
The colleague’s son has been suffering from asthma since he was 18 months old and is now almost 2 years old. Initially, he experienced symptoms of a cold, such as a stuffy nose and sneezing, followed by frequent coughing or asthma attacks. Over the years, his condition has gradually deteriorated, with intensified coughing, nasal congestion, snoring, and wheezing. The child has poor sleep at night, tossing and turning. As a result, they sought medical advice at the best children’s hospital in the city, where he was diagnosed with wheezing pneumonia and later confirmed to have asthma and allergic rhinitis. The colleague is extremely despondent about their child’s condition.
Answer
Hello, for allergic issues, it is recommended to undergo an allergen test and start desensitization treatment as soon as possible.