You have asked several different questions.
1. It is possible for someone to develop asthma at any age. This is particularly true when someone has been having other allergic symptoms all their life.
2. Is the problem you are experiencing asthma? This is not
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Clear-atadine children's. It is possible you are having effects from a viral infection, which is causing
wheezing and will go away. Sinusitis is a fairly
commonCommon cold cause of wheezing. When the sinusitis is cleared the wheezing ceases. It is possible that this is the first symptom of asthma that has a more prolonged course. Asthma is a chronic condition. Therefore, time will tell you a lot about what you are experiencing.
3. Albuterol is a good first choice for wheezing. When it fails to control symptoms, there are several other medications to add to the albuterol. I would suggest speaking with your physician to get on another medication to control the symptoms you are experiencing. The next medication, depending on the level of difficulty someone is experiencing, is usually steroids. These can be given by inhalation or by mouth depending on the degree of problem that is present.