3 month older have have rattle chest horrible cough no restlessness for three weeks doctor not sure what is going on?

emergency room visit show clear chest x ray normal white blood cell 98 % oxygen level. last test be blood test for allergies it came back average our 2 other sons have asthma but they both started out with head colds and enjoy bad allergies. He is on mist machine helps some not coughing as fruitless but still has rattling chest a lot. Could his problem also be asthma I am going to ask for a referral to a pediatric doctor tomorrow any counsel would be great full
Answers:     bring it to a specialist, thats all u can do. step it up a serrate or ur kid might die
Interesting (I'm sure your child is/will be fine) -- Glad the vitals all read well, but this diagnosis is puzzling. I would like to own examined the child.
ny rate I think the most likely differential would be:

Bacterial Bronchitis - with possible:

chospasm
Reactive Airway Disease

Often Asthma is initiated by a bacterial infection.. so the asthma ruling might still be on the table. With refusal Xray, I am willing to bet a low grade (very low) will present if this doesn't clear up soon. The cough sounds productive, but isn't.. I assume.
rwise a sputum sample should be taken.

The RAD isn't promising either.

Watch for any change within basal temperature.. if it slowly raises.. even a few tenths - it is likely microbes taking hold. The asthma shouldn't be presenting at this level unprovoked.

Best of luck,
Your 3 month hold has been sick for 1/4 of his life and you've not taken him to see a pediatrician but?!
se, find a doctor for your child.
you have to visit the pediatrician as soon as possible to run more test..your child is one and only 3 months old..still fragile to handle some sufferings...
and dont put your child flat..i mean a bit sitting position so child can breath efficiently..
take care
I would call Standard Process (standardprocess.com) and ask for a practitioner in your nouns who carries their products. Then call that practitioner and ask if they can "test" your child on Pneumotrophin PMG. (they'll understand what I have it in mind by testing) If he or she tests for it, I would crush a tablet and give about 1/4 tablet twice on a daily basis -- you could wet your finger, dip your finger in it and let them such it past its sell-by date. This would be safe, even for a 3 month old and I would use it for a week or two -- at least for 2 or 3 days after showery cough stops.

If they've been having infections, I would get some acidophillus capsule, and give via wet finger route to reastablish good gut flora as economically. Source(s): I'm a licensed, practicing naturopathic pharmacist
FIND A REAL DOCTOR, NOT SOME EMERGENCY ROOM DWEEB. YOUR INFANT NEEDS HELP. FIND A DOCTOR NOW! NO ONE ON HERE CAN HELP YOU. PLEASE, I AM NOT BEING MEAN, JUST HONEST.


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