Respiratory disease may be present.
When a child has a previous history of allergies with chest tightness and shortness of breath and a cough that resolves on its own, most often bronchial asthma should be stopped and medication prescribed by a doctor should be taken promptly.
When a child is acutely ill and there are triggers such as cold and rain, accompanied by coughing, coughing and fever, it is most often considered to be bronchopneumonia and should be kept warm and seen in a timely manner.