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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 28787488" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>I gave you the answer in my previous post above. Someone else's situation or what you read from the net might not be what you experience with your child. Generally oxygen is not needed but again it depends on how acute the asthmatic condition is. Nobody in here knows that to provide any advice,<strong> except</strong> your own doctor who treats the child. Just get his advice on whether you can manage it with a normal nebulizer. That's all. Asthma can be very dangerous with infants. toddlers, kids or even adults.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 28787488, member: 562115"] I gave you the answer in my previous post above. Someone else's situation or what you read from the net might not be what you experience with your child. Generally oxygen is not needed but again it depends on how acute the asthmatic condition is. Nobody in here knows that to provide any advice,[B] except[/B] your own doctor who treats the child. Just get his advice on whether you can manage it with a normal nebulizer. That's all. Asthma can be very dangerous with infants. toddlers, kids or even adults. [/QUOTE]
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