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Hi my toddler was diagnosed with asthma almost a year ago, toddler is frequently on oral steroids on top of his daily routine of inhalers and is still getting frequent symptoms effecting his daily activities have no idea where to turn to next, been seen by hospital but refusing to see him in under 9 months attacks mostly take place over weekends and nights so no go cover

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My son was diagnosed before he was 2. He has viral triggered asthma. Has your GP got an asthma nurse that you can visit to discuss your concerns while you wait for your appointment. They may be able to help you with questions or concerns.

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