Wheezing

Respiratory conditions

Wheezing means you are having a problem with breathing. Air is flowing through swollen or tight breathing tubes.

Signs & Symptoms

*  A high-pitched squeaky or whistling sound. This is heard more on breathing out than in.

*  Chest tightness.

Causes

*  Asthma (the main cause).

*  Allergic reactions.

*  Congestive heart failure.

*  Respiratory infections.

*  Something caught in the windpipe.

*  Smoking, air pollution, etc.

Treatment

Treatment depends on the cause. Medication to relieve narrowing of the airways is usually given for acute attacks of wheezing.

Questions to Ask

Self-Care / Prevention

*  Take prescribed medicines as directed.

*  Drink plenty of fluids.

*  Use a cool-mist vaporizer.

*  Don’t smoke. Avoid secondhand smoke.

*  Chew foods well before swallowing. When you eat, try not to laugh and swallow at the same time.

*  Keep small objects that can easily be inhaled away from children under age 5.

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