My now 10 year old daughter had a virus during the summer, lost her voice cooughing lots. When her voice came back it was very deep and croaky, then back to normal.
She has been constantly coughing since!
One GP said it was post nasal drip as she felt "stuff" dripping down the back of her throat.
Another said it may be asthma or allergies.
When she wakes up, her voice is very croaky.
She does not cough at all while asleep.
GP gave us a peak flow meter to use. As her results were pretty consistent, 230 - 250 he said she does not have asthma.
He gave her a nasal spray, Beclometasasone. This has made her cough worse.
Chest xray was normal.
Im at my wits end - I hate hearing her cough all the time.
ANy ideas please?
Thank you x
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my son is 15 years old, he been coughing since November, they're saying cough variant asthma, no medication is working, please look at my other posts. Hope your find out whats wrong with your daughter soon, my son is seeing a consultant on the 28th been a long wait.x
Im just reading your posts - how frustrating for you both!
My GP said no to asthma as no wheezing!
Ive been reading about cough variant asthma. Interesting!
My daughter says her throat constantly tickles, sometimes she has post nasal drip. Cold weather makes her cough more, exercise too, running up the stairs makes her breathless. No tightness in her chest though.
We are back to the GP tomorrow and he said if the nasal spray does not work, he will refer us to the hospital. Now that will be a long wait! Just to see a general paed!
Im going to ask if she can try some sort of inhaler.
she sounds like my son, inhalers do nothing but from what I've read, you need to have steroids tablets to get it under control first, then preventer inhaler to keep it under control, I hope gp gives you a steroid inhaler to try, please let me know how she is. Have you tried allergy tablets? Xx
She does not cough at all at night during her sleep - I find this etremely weird.
It is a pathetic dry small cough. Tickly throat making her cough. It's all day.
There is no chest pain.
I dont want to give the antiallergy tablets as we have Brugada Syndrome in the family and there is a long list of medications that should not be taken. Its a heart electrical problem.
Hello lizvic sorry to hear this, does she cough anything up? I ask this as My sister was the same,, now don’t take this the wrong way, but we found that it was s nervous cough and it was a nightmare as she constantly coughed and then sniffed. Also if she has been coughing a lot with her virus is she just clearing her throat and got used to doing it
If they don’t find anything medical it could be worth checking that. I don’t know your daughter so there could be certain triggers. Hope she gets better.
Well she is still coughing - but I wonder how long it takes for her steroid nasal spray to leave her body as this made the cough much worse. Also, her brother has had a cold and cough and maye she has picked this up? She will have been on the brown inhaler for 2 weeks on Monday.
People on Facebook say it takes 2 weeks to start working and others say 6 weeks. I don't know what to believe.
How is your son?
Thank you for asking - that's really sweet of you.
I’m hope the inhaler helps ease it at least. Stupid question but has she tried swallowing a spoonful of honey a day? It might help a dry cough. Doctors shouldn’t say she doesn’t have asthma based on a wheeze or lack of, but her peak flow seems good which suggests no asthma. Hope she gets some relief x
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