Abstract

Recurrent wheeze is a common condition in early childhood years and has a significant effect on children, caregivers, and health-care services. Although most preschool children with recurrent wheeze have no further sequelae, nearly one-third will require regular asthma medications and clinical reviews thereafter. Preschool children with recurrent wheeze and multiple allergies, not just allergic sensitisation, are at higher risk of symptom persistence. Most allergen-sensitised children do not have multiple allergies.

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