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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 188318" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>My son basically only gets asthma when he is sick. There is some fancy name for it. Bacially the vocal chords get inflamed. Then he gets these coughs which go on unless he uses an inhaler. While he does have some allergies, most notably to dust mites, it doesn't seem to trigger his asthma. If we are going to be someplace where he is likely to encounter a heavy load, I give him a Zyrtec. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes heavy exercise will bring it on too. But he only has a few episodes a year. the doctor gave him Nasonex spray but he hates spraying anything in his nose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 188318, member: 2322"] My son basically only gets asthma when he is sick. There is some fancy name for it. Bacially the vocal chords get inflamed. Then he gets these coughs which go on unless he uses an inhaler. While he does have some allergies, most notably to dust mites, it doesn't seem to trigger his asthma. If we are going to be someplace where he is likely to encounter a heavy load, I give him a Zyrtec. Sometimes heavy exercise will bring it on too. But he only has a few episodes a year. the doctor gave him Nasonex spray but he hates spraying anything in his nose. [/QUOTE]
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