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wheezing
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lungs, sibilant rhonchi, wheezing, high-pitched whistling sound produced by air flowing, narrowed breathing tubes, the smaller ones deep, in the lung, a common finding in asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, copd, clinical importance of wheezing, indicator of airway narrowing, indicate difficulty breathing, wheezing, obvious, exhaling, breathing out, either inspiration, breathing in, exhalation, wheezing most often comes, small bronchial tubes, breathing tubes deep, in the chest, originate, larger airways, obstructed, in certain cases of vocal cord abnormalities, asthma, bronchiectasis, bronchiolitis, bronchitis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, viral infection, in infants younger than 2 years old, pneumonia, emphysema, copd, a respiratory infection is present, smoking, insect sting which causes, an allergic reaction, medications, many asthmatics wheeze after taking aspirin, inhalation of foreign matter, lungs, heart failure, cardiac asthma, take all of medications, respiratory inhalers, exposure to moist, heated air, a vaporizer, hot shower, help alleviate some symptoms, wheezing is occurring, the first time, wheezing is associated, significant shortness of breath, bluish skin color, mental status changes, wheezing, recurrent, unexplained problem, wheezing, an allergic reaction to a bite, wheezing is severe, accompanied by severe shortness of breath, have to go, nearest emergency department,
medical history, a physical examination performed, medical history, wheezing in detail, did the wheezing begin, how long does it last, occur often, daily, at what time of day does it occur, worse at night, early morning, what does the wheezing sound, make breathing difficult, require stopping all physical activity, resolve, what seems to cause it, eating certain foods, taking certain medications, what makes it worse, exercise, stress, exposure to pollens, insects, dust, chemicals, perfumes, cosmetics, exposure to cold air, cold, flu, what helps relieve it, rest, medications bronchodilators, a fever, coughing, swelling, the lips, tongue, panic, confusion, loss of voice, loss of consciousness, a bluish color to lips, nailbeds, nasal congestion, puffy, red eyes, an insect bite, has there been an episode of choking, a history of asthma, allergies, what medications, has there been exposure to tobacco smoke, has there been a recent illness, physical examination, listening, lung sounds, auscultation, possibility that foreign material has been swallowed, investigated in small children, diagnostic tests, chest x-ray, pulmonary function tests, blood studies, arterial blood gases, drugs to relieve narrowing, the airways, albuterol, given by inhalation, hospitalization required patient's breathing is particularly difficult, close observation by medical personnel, intravenous medications, supplemental oxygen, in any case, closely watched, a diagnosis is made related to wheezing asthma, copd, further action to treat, manage the condition.
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