My son's doctor just prescribed him Albuterol to get him through a secondary infection after a cold. Has your doctor ever suggested a nebulizer or anything like that?
I'd see if you can find a pediatric ENT doctor (ear, nose and throat doctor).
Was there anything that was done for the floppy larins? Is it something they grow out of? Was sleep ever an issue for your child?
Thanks!
there is nothing given it ususally just goes,they told me by the time my daughter is 7 she will be completely clear,most go by the age of 5,sleep was always an issue for me she never slept for months on end,in the end i had to prop her up higher,and feeding was terrible,whe would eat and violently vomit straight back up,check your childs throat and chest between the ribs see if they sink in alot when she is breathing.let me know
Went to the pediatrician yesterday to inquire about this- she is pretty sure its congenital laryngeal Stridor. Im going to an ENT to be sure. Thanks for all the info.
Your welcome and i hope you find the answers you are looking for,because once you know it just eases the mind.
by the way that is the medical term for what my daughter has i just can never pronouce it,thats why they shorten it to floppy laryns,i just call it funky arse breathing,they are terrible when trying to diagnoise it,but everything will be fine.