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- $Title{Chronic Cough and Fear of Medical Examination}
- $Subject{cough child chronic Respiratory infections infection flu pneumonia
- tuberculosis antibiotics irritant environment tobacco smoke fumes wood burning
- stoves Allergy asthma heart lungs lung sarcoidosis foreign body esophagus
- bronchial tubes tubes smoking Allergies}
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- Chronic Cough and Fear of Medical Examination
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- QUESTION: My youngster, age 3, has a persistent and chronic cough that just
- won't quit. I've tried all the over-the-counter remedies that you see on TV,
- but nothing changes. I know I should take him to a doctor, but I dread the
- possible things he may tell me. Can't you help?
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- ANSWER: I often wonder how many times the fear of an unknown or unwanted
- diagnosis keeps patients out of doctors' offices and delays the diagnosis and
- treatment of important health problems. It is true that a chronic cough in a
- youngster this age may be the symptom of serious disease, but the situation
- can only continue to develop, growing ever more difficult to treat and
- correct. Most of the common causes of coughing in children are infections,
- ranging from the flu to pneumonia or even tuberculosis, but fortunately, there
- are effective antibiotics for all of these conditions. It is possible that
- the cough is a response to some irritant in the environment, such as tobacco
- smoke or fumes from wood burning stoves. Allergy or asthma may be the base
- for inflammation, resulting in chronic cough. Some congenital conditions,
- involving either the heart or lungs or both, may result in the abnormalities
- that provoke a continuing, chronic cough. Less common but still possible are
- a long list of conditions caused by the failure of the immune system to
- function, resulting in lung conditions like sarcoidosis. Even the presence of
- an unidentified foreign body in the esophagus or bronchial tubes can be the
- culprit, and can be speedily removed to eradicate that annoying cough. The
- list goes on, far too long to include all the possibilities here. All these
- problems can be discovered by a careful medical examination, and the
- appropriate use of blood tests, pulmonary function tests, and bronchoscopy.
- With the diagnosis comes the plan of action that can lead to removing the
- causes. The best help I can offer you here is to assure you that the fear is
- often greater than the reality and to offer you the very firm recommendation
- to hasten and obtain the medical care your child really needs.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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