Saw a brief mention of this on the news tonight and thought I'd look it up. According to research about to be published, children who are regularly given paracetamol in the first year of life are up to
25% more likely to develop asthma.
My wee boy is already more susceptible to asthma and wheezing type illnesses due to family history and having breathing difficulties when he was born, so I try to keep an eye on these things.
However one of the experts in the story I've linked to had a very good point:
"There are a number of early life infections that have been linked to increased risk of asthma. So in this type of observational study it is hard to separate whether it is the paracetamol or the underlying infection, for which the paracetamol was given, that is the cause for the increased risk of asthma... It is important to remember that high fevers in babies can have some very serious consequences. Paracetamol is very useful in managing high fevers in these kids. I would be very worried if these results stopped parents and doctors giving paracetamol to manage high fevers in young children."
Damned if you do, damned if you don't, huh...