is this asthma or something else ???
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He also has dairy and egg allergy that we know of, and will be tested for more next month. I almost feel more confused now...
I'm sorry your son is going through all this. I know it can leave you feeling helpless. I've had similiar symptoms all my life. I was wondering if after the CF tests came back negative if the docs mentioned the possibility of a cilia disorder? Some of the symptoms are similiar to Cf.
All the best to your son
If the antibiotics are having bad side effects, there are "probiotics" (beneficial, edible, good bacteria) that often can help, without interfering with the antibiotics (as long as you leave a couple of hours between the antibiotics and the probiotics).
One kind of probiotic that is gentle, yet effective, is called Dairy-free Maxi Bifidus, by Ethical Nutrients. Ask your child's doctor about this. It's in the refrigerated section of health food stores or in good pharmacies. The powdered form (you mix with room temperature water) has only 2 ingredients, to avoid possible bad reactions from too many additives (excipients, fillers, binders, etc.). These are Bifidus infantum (a species of probiotic related to acidophilus), and rice maltodextrin (said to be gluten-free, by the company).
Food sensitivities can cause GASTRIC REFLUX, and the reflux can cause or worsen RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS of many kinds.
Some foods that some children are sensitive to, include GLUTEN (found in wheat, rye, oats, barley, buckwheat, etc.), SOY, CORN, and other foods.
Brown rice is gluten-free.
Children whose ancestors are from Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales, Scandinavian countries, northern Europe, and northern Africa, are at higher than average risk for having a genetic tendency for having gluten intolerance.
One kind of gluten intolerance is called Celiac Disease. There are many types of gluten intolerance. Sometimes, the gluten intolerance causes gastric reflux, and gastric reflux can cause or worsen respiratory problems.
Yes, it can be confusing. Nat'l Jewish is a top Respiratory Medical Center. You can call them (call their LUNG LINE) or bring your child there, to be seen, in Denver, CO. Their LUNG LINE phone number is 1-800-222-LUNG(5864).
Good luck in helping your son to get fully diagnosed and treated, soon!
Concerned lady
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