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Tuesday, December 27, 2011 hemakesmesmile asks

Q: My 1-year-old son started breathing treatments today... I dont smoke around him but could the smoke in my clothes or hands (even though I wash them) have contributed to his breathing problems?

This has been an ongoing problem for about a week now. His symptoms cleared up on their own but when they came back, I took him to the Dr. and he said he wasn't going to diagnose him with asthma unless it happened again. He is my life and I just feel like this could be my fault. When I smoke, I go outside. I don't smoke in my car regardless if he is in it or not. I didn't smoke while I was Pregnant or breastfeeding and just started back about 5 months ago.
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By hemakesmesmile— Last Modified: 12/27/11, First Published: 12/27/11