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[|Human|] My 3 yr. old grandson was born at 26 wks. & has always has resp. problems. We had a break for about 8 months & thought his asthma had improved. He loves chocolate! more than average kids. We give him those kisses during the day. could it be causing the problem???
[|AI|]  Hello. Thank you for asking at Chat Doctor. I went through your grandsons history. I would like to know more details about him like - What are his symptoms? Does he have wheezing/breathing difficulties? What is the frequency of his symptoms? Does he have any other allergies (rhinitis, skin allergies, food allergies)? Does he have a family member with allergies/asthma? Etc. From your given history, I would like to make following suggestions for him:1. Childhood asthma, especially at 3 years of age may or may not be due to allergies. Personally I would suggest him allergy testing for common food and air-borne allergens, which may help you to know whether he has allergic or non-allergic asthma. If allergic, avoiding the substances he is allergic to may be helpful.2. Chocolates do not cause problems to all the child Chat Doctor.  However, depending upon composition of the chocolate (containing milk, tree nuts, peanut, eggs, etc.), they should be avoided in child