The document discusses the assessment of children with recurrent chest infections. It can be a difficult diagnostic challenge to determine if a child has a simple cause like viral infections or asthma, or a more serious underlying issue like cystic fibrosis, immunodeficiency, or congenital abnormalities. A detailed history, physical exam, and selective investigations are needed to distinguish between self-limiting issues and serious progressive lung disease. Recurrent respiratory infections are common in childhood but the aim is to identify those with severe or long-term lung pathology.