I agree, try another doctor. There are other things that your doctor could have suggested to try to atleast ease your babies suffering if it isn't anything to be alrmed about. I would ask a doctor about a nebulizer. Plus you definitely want to rule out asthma or allergies. (I've been hearing alot about people with coughs due to mold in the house.)
2007-01-05 03:01:41
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answered by jc2006 4
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find another doctor that will take your concerns seriously. It could be a cold, but he should have offered solutions to help your baby breath. It sounds like he needs a breathing treatment. If an ER visit is financially out of the question, please get him to another pediatrician. If if sounds like he is having a lot of trouble breathing, and you are worried, don't hesitate to take him to the ER. There are also clinics that will see patients without an appointment called Urgent Care.
Good luck. Hope he gets well soon.
2007-01-05 02:54:10
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answered by melirose20 2
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Coughing is a uncomplicated symptom in little ones and frequently accompanies an infection with the conventional chilly virus, in spite of the undeniable fact that it may point out a extra severe disease, particularly if your baby is having undertaking respiration. familiar remedies can comprise air humidification, removing cigarette smoking exposure and exposure to different uncomplicated irritants, and short term use of a decongestant and/or cough suppressant if your baby isn't have undertaking respiration (particularly if the cough is interrupting sleep). indexed under are merely 2 distinctive reasons for coughing: Cough variation bronchial asthma: it is a style of bronchial asthma wherein little ones in uncomplicated terms have a cough and don't have wheezing. those little ones have a nonproductive cough it extremely is worse at night, may well be made worse via exercising and chilly air, may well be seasonal and is made extra useful with bronchodilator remedies that are frequently used to handle bronchial asthma. Croup: it is brought about via a virus that produces an extremely function cough that sounds like a barking seal. it frequently starts off interior the process the night, particularly in youthful little ones and would reason undertaking respiration. there are a number of distinctive reasons for coughing in youthful little ones, a number of that are benign and a few are severe. In all situations of undertaking you're able to look for advice out of your well being care expert. desire this helps Matador 89
2016-10-06 11:48:04
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answered by ? 4
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Call the doctor again. If the breathing gets worse to the point of an emergency, take your son to the emergency room right away.
2007-01-05 02:54:00
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answered by beckerbuns 2
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I just had respiratory issues with my daughter and she ended up in the hospital.
The doc said you can tell respiratory distress by looking at their chest and stomach. If you see the top of their stomach (right under ribs) going in and out quickly, he is in distress.
There is a lot of junk in the air this year causing horrible allergies in EVERYONE!!!
Babies don't know how to get that junk out of their chests. They don't know how to "keep coughing till it comes up." It can make it difficult to breath.
Always remember.......if you are uncomfortable and worried, take him in. There is NOTHING wrong with that.
If your doctor poo poos you, you have the wrong doctor!!!!
Your doctor should ALWAYS make you feel confident about the situation. If you don't, move on.
I have had three docs in the last five months with the twins.
I am now happy with who we have. It takes time to find someone you like.
You are the mom.......you will worry. You know your baby best. If you think he is breathing funny, take him back in.
2007-01-05 03:21:31
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answered by Nici 2
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It could be anything from a cold to a virus called RSV, which can be very serious, to asthma. Since it's gotten worse since his doctor saw him either get him back to the dr, or if they won't see him or take too long to get him an appointment I agree with the other posters, get him to the ER.
2007-01-05 02:55:03
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answered by tabithap 4
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If he is having trouble breathing take him to the ER now.
2007-01-05 02:49:28
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answered by Cadillac 2
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He needs to see a Pediatrician. Doesn't bub have his own doctor? Why are you taking him to a Family Doc? You need to call Pediatrics, they specialize in BABIES. I don't see a family doc giving good advice for a baby. Call Pediatrics.
2007-01-05 03:18:53
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answered by Brooke's Mommy 3
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Take him to urgent care or the ER NOW
2007-01-05 02:51:01
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answered by WonderWoman 5
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I would try another doctor, it could be asthmatic bronchitis (you don't need to have asthma to get it). They were my symptoms and that was what I had.
2007-01-05 02:49:49
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answered by sundragonjess 5
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