Treatment of
Wheezing, Asthma, and Bronchitis
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Expert Treatment for Wheezing, Asthma, and Bronchitis by Dr. Jasmeet K Wadhwa"
At our center, we provide comprehensive treatment for patients with persistent cough, bronchitis, pneumonia, childhood asthma, wheezing in children under five, noisy breathing in newborns, and various chest disorders. Led by Dr. Jasmeet K Wadhwa, a renowned pediatric pulmonologist, we specialize in treating children with chest problems.
Upon arrival, we conduct anthropometric measurements, including height, weight, and temperature. A detailed history is collected, starting with the onset of the condition. For children under five, we gather an in-depth nutritional and developmental history from the parents.
Dr. Jasmeet K Wadhwa then conducts a thorough review of the ailment and symptoms. We dedicate 20 to 30 minutes per patient to ensure a comfortable environment for the child. A comprehensive physical examination follows, including an assessment of the throat, nose, ears, and chest, with further evaluation of other systems as needed.
Based on the patient’s condition, specific tests such as blood work, lung function tests, allergy skin tests, sleep studies, or flexible bronchoscopy may be conducted for an accurate diagnosis.
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We specialize in treating various chest disorders, including persistent cough, bronchitis, pneumonia, childhood asthma, and wheezing in children under the age of five. Dr. Jasmeet K Wadhwa, a leading pediatric pulmonologist, provides expert care tailored to each child’s condition.
During the first visit, we conduct anthropometric measurements (height, weight, and temperature) and gather a detailed history of your child’s condition. For children under five, we also collect information on their nutritional and developmental history.
Each consultation typically lasts 20 to 30 minutes. This allows Dr. Jasmeet K Wadhwa to thoroughly review your child’s symptoms and create a comfortable environment for them.
Depending on your child’s condition, Dr. Jasmeet K Wadhwa may recommend specific tests such as blood work, lung function tests, allergy skin tests, sleep studies, or a flexible bronchoscopy to ensure an accurate diagnosis.
The physical examination includes a comprehensive assessment of the throat, nose, and ears, followed by a detailed evaluation of the chest and other systems as needed, based on your child’s symptoms.