Hi,
My son is 5 and a half years old. He has been
suffering from dry unproductive cough for
littleLittle noses decongestant
Little tummys more
than 2 yrs now. He has been diagnosed for allergy and
has been taking allergy medications (cetrizine
citrateCitrate of magnesia). He had to be on medication almost everyday
for the past 2 yrs. Sometimes a small dosage would
work and other times (during cold season) he had to
take the full recommended dosage. Now for a yr a half
he has also been complaining about stomach cramps
every now and then. We are not sure if this cramp is
medication induced or the cough itself was induced by
acid
refluxGastroesophageal reflux disease
Gastroesophageal reflux in infants
Hiatal hernia repair
Reflux nephropathy
Vesicoureteral reflux. We found out that the cough worsens if
he takes
milkBreast milk
Breast milk jaundice
Lactose intolerance
Nipple discharge - abnormal, cheese, apple, banana or nuts. He
sweatsSweat electrolytes test
Sweat test
Sweating
Sweating - absent a lot, more than
normalNormal saline flush, during activity and
during sleep hours. He coughs mainly during waking
hours. He says that he feels like clearing something
that pricks his throat. During the early mornings
(2-5) occasionaly he gets productive cough which
sometimes stays for just a few minutes and goes away
without any medication.
He complains of cramps as soon as he wakes up, during
a long car ride (which we assumed is due to boredom),
right after meal or if the meal time gets postponed.
He refused to drink cow's milk until he was little
more than 2 yrs. He was on breast milk until he was
little more than 3. After he turned 2 we started to
force him to drink milk and he would take only very
cold milk. Just couple of months before the cough
episode he started to drink milk regularly. Currently
he has stopped taking milk for th epast 1 yr but
takes yogurt.
My husband's family has a strong history of acidity
related problems and my husband himself suffers from
hyper acidity. My family and myself have a strong
history of respiratory related problems.
He has been tested for primary complex, esnophilis,
liver, kidney functions (stomach scan). Everything
has been negative so far. We circumcised him 6 months
ago as he developed UTI and was told that this could
be a reason for the cramps. But the surgery didn't
help either.
We would really appreciate if you could diagnose this
illness as it is hard for us as parents to feel
helpless. Also please advice us on any other tests
that needs to be taken in this regard.
PS: He was given a dose of Hetrazan tablet 18 months ago.. and we feel that the stomach related problems started surfacing after that, though may be a coincidence.
Sathya