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Is wheezing life threatening?

Is wheezing life threatening?

In some cases, wheezing can be life threatening. Seek immediate medical care (call 911) if you, or someone you are with, have any of these potentially life-threatening symptoms including: Bluish discoloration of the lips or fingernails.

What causes a whistling sound when you breathe in?

Wheezing is a whistling sound that occurs during breathing when the airways are narrowed. Commonly the sound is more prominent when you breathe out than when you breathe in (although not always). The sound is caused by air that is forced through airways that are narrower than normal. Narrowed airways can be due to:

Why do I have a wheezing sound when I Breathe?

Wheezing. A high-pitched whistling sound when you breathe in or out means that your airways have narrowed. This could be due to asthma, but it can also be because of an infection or allergic reaction. Wheezing can also signal that you inhaled something by mistake and it’s stuck in your airway.

What kind of sound do you make when you breath?

Read more on abnormal breathing sounds. Wheezing is the high-pitched whistling sound that is heard when breathing. Stridor is another type of high-pitched whistling sound that is heard with breathing.

What causes a cough, runny nose and wheezing?

Cough, Noisy breathing, Runny nose and Wheezing. Small cell lung cancer is the least common type of lung cancer and can cause a cough, chest pain, and more.

Why do I make a whistling sound when I Breathe In?

Wheezing refers to a high-pitched whistling sound that happens when you breathe in or out. It’s caused by tightening of your airways. Your airways can tighten due to: If you’re not sure what’s causing your wheezing, make an appointment with your doctor to rule out any conditions that need immediate treatment.

Wheezing. A high-pitched whistling sound when you breathe in or out means that your airways have narrowed. This could be due to asthma, but it can also be because of an infection or allergic reaction. Wheezing can also signal that you inhaled something by mistake and it’s stuck in your airway.

What kind of cough, runny nose and wheezing?

WebMD Symptom Checker helps you find the most common medical conditions indicated by the symptoms cough, noisy breathing, runny nose and wheezing including Asthma (teen and adult), Asthma (child), and Common cold. There are 66 conditions associated with cough, noisy breathing, runny nose and wheezing.

Read more on abnormal breathing sounds. Wheezing is the high-pitched whistling sound that is heard when breathing. Stridor is another type of high-pitched whistling sound that is heard with breathing.