Can my doctor be wrong?

Thank u 2 any1 who is taking the time to answer my question. I am a 14 year old girl and no one within my family has asthma. But I have a strong fear inside me that I have it. I went to the doctor earlier this year and he said I be fine, but I don't feel fine. My question is, could it have be too early for him to tell if I have asthma? I'm thinking that its possible, but I would close to to hear what everybody else has to say.

Thank you!
Answers:    I have intellectual from experience, always get a second opinion if you are not rewarded with the answer you were given. Dr.'s are not Gods and it's time people stopped treating them resembling they are. Not every Dr. in the world is 100% right all the time. There had to be someone that finished ultimate in the graduating class. Maybe you don't have Asthma, but if it will luxury your mind, get another opinion. What do your parents or your guardian think? ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:** In response to your more comments. Like I said, you do what YOU feel in your gut is right. Don't let anyone discourage you otherwise. I'll hold a check on you. Jennifer Source(s): Would not be here if I had taken the first opinion of the Dr'.I 1st went to see.

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Why do you discern you have Asthma? It is fairly easy to sanction but can be a challenge to treat. Just because nobody else in your family have it is totally irrelevant as more and more young people are getting it at earlier ages due to the environmental conditions, pollution, second paw smoke, etc. When someone has true Asthma the lungs are wheezy, raspy and congested and this may be accompanied by being laboured and short of breath. Certain change will show up on chest xrays and breathing peak flow tests. Source(s): Spine Surgeon

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Asthma is accompanied by an extremely tight sensation contained by your airways that causes severe difficulty in breathing. If it was asthma, your Dr. would be capable of tell by listening to your lungs, because the sounds are very specific. If he listen to your lungs and said you are fine, then you probably are. It is always possible for Dr.s to make mistakes, but if you really have asthma, you'd have probably been diagnosed by now via an emergency room trip or two. It is more promising panic attacks, which are caused by anxiety and can feel much like, but resolve on their own without any respiratory medications or treatments. If it happens again, try to remain serenity and breathe slowly in through your nose and out through your mouth. If it does not resolve on its own, see your Dr. again.

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I'm curious to know why you think you own asthma. You have not told us your symptoms.


Your doctor could possibly be wrong, but it's impossible to say based on your grill here.


Edit after additional info: Ok, you have some respiratory distress. It may or may not be asthma. If you aren't getting any sort of answer from this doctor, try a different doctor. If two in a row put in the picture you the same thing, you can be a little more clear in your mind that they are correct.

Try to at least get some sort of explanation for your symptoms though, not just "you're ok." You shouldn't not have breath. It could be something really simple, but you still need to figure it out.

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