Is it asthma?
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I certainly understand your concern. You need to have this discussion with your child's doctor as to whether his condition is asthma or something else. My kids were both diagnosed with asthma as infants (they're now 12 & 14 & very active & athletic & still asthmatic) & I believe I was diagnosed with asthma as a toddler or preschooler. Please work closely with your doctor to help maximize your son's lung function. In particular, please be sure to discuss your son's frequently coughing up a lot of mucous and what options/alternatives he can suggest.
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Starion--thriving in HI
Your son doesn't have to wheeze for him to have asthma. Not all asthmatics wheeze, some only have a wet cough. That is the type of asthma I have. There is an organization called mothers of asthmatics that can offer some practical help. They have a web site and local chapters. Children as young as 3 can be taught to do peak flows to moniter their asthma. I taught my three children that early.