Dr. Michael Chang, a specialist in pediatric infectious disease - TopicsExpress



          

Dr. Michael Chang, a specialist in pediatric infectious disease with The Children’s Hospital at Saint Francis in Tulsa, said the virus presents like a cold, with a runny nose, sore throat and sometime low-grade temperature. Sometimes the child will begin wheezing, like he or she is having an asthma attack. If a child who doesn’t usually wheeze starts having this symptom, the child should see a health professional, Chang said.
Posted on: Mon, 08 Sep 2014 22:13:18 +0000

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