S.W.
Last October my son experienced a persistent cough and after a trip to the pediatrician as well as trials with Benedryl and some prescription drugs we still had the cough. We started an inhaler while we waited to get in with an allergist (pediatric experienced). The inhaler did a great job on the cough. The allergist ran environmental tests and none of them came back positive. He feels that it could be a cold/virus induced type of asthma. The dr. also said that many children can outgrow this. So right now we have him down to one puff of an inhaler a day unless he gets a cold and then he needs more to control the cough. Our goal is to get him on an as needed only or not at all basis with the inhaler. Also, both dr.s explained to me that "asthma" is no longer considered just the severe attacks most people associate it with. I was told that when an allergen triggers a runny nose they call it allergies when an allergen triggers a cough they may call it asthma.