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Whoosh, wheeze, whoosh, wheeze, thump, thump... by Fumasivil Posted Fri 12 Mar 2010 12:15am , lung damage and chest injuries. I didn't know that those with chest/lung injuries make a sucking sound when the person tries to breathe and the only way to stop it sucking.... The other first aiders had some trouble sealing the mouths when giving the breath of life - you could hear the air escaping... I was absolutely flabbergasted to hear that. I hope Read on »
Pant Wheeze Pant Wheeze by Glenn Jones Posted Wed 25 Aug 2010 9:35am – this week the heat is on. Not Phoenix or Las Vegas heat – but it was 90 yesterday at the beach! I think it was still in the upper 70’s when I hit the hills at 6:45 in the evening. All I know is I polished off three bottles of water in the process yesterday. I’m still feeling dehydrated this morning. Things are supposed to be cooling down after today Read on »
Johns Hopkins Health Alert:All That Wheezes Is Not Asthma by COPDsurvivor Patient Expert Posted Thu 25 Jun 2009 1:02pm Short of breath? Coughing? Chest pain? Johns Hopkins doctors explain why you should take your symptoms seriously. Many lung disorders produce similar symptoms, but the severity and duration of these symptoms can vary considerably from disease to disease. The lung disorders can be acute (short and relatively severe) or chronic (persisting over Read on »
Choppy Water and Asthmatic Wheezing by Dr. Heather S. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:23pm through and I get comfortable swimming the course. Not this time. I was short of breath the whole time. Wheezing, no less. It's a little known secret, and something that I like... wheezing, I walked fast to my bike and hopped on. Even on the bike, my breathing wasn't great. But I felt strong. I got to do something I'd never done before -- pass people Read on »
Minimizing Asthma Wheezing by Lucy J. Patient Expert Posted Fri 18 Feb 2011 10:46pm Wheezing is known to be a symptom of different serious illnesses such as asthma and even threatening heart diseases that can result in death. This is a serious threat that should not be taken for granted, with the possible diseases that it may result from. A person who wheezes successively and not been Read on »
Research Finds New Cause of Ozone Wheezing and Potential Treatments by nih.gov Posted Tue 03 Feb 2009 5:00am patients suffering from wheezing, coughing and shortness of breath. "We found that it is not the ozone itself that causes the body to wheeze, but the way the lungs respond... NIH RADIO Research Finds New Cause of Ozone Wheezing and Potential Treatments Download (http://helix.od.nih.gov Read on »
Can a girl get a wheeze? Please? by Gertrude Patient Expert Posted Tue 14 Apr 2009 11:40pm "see" when you listen? I saw teeny irritated little passages that air could barely move through and had wicked inflammation. She and I are on a first name basis I see her so much. She gets an Albuterol/Atrovent tx and 125mg solumedrol IV. By the time she got to the ER she was wheezing everywhere. I guess my point to this is that not all wheezing is bad Read on »
RSV: Is your child wheezing? by Denise and Alan F. Patient Expert Posted Wed 12 Jan 2011 9:53pm in with tons of snot, coughing, and wheezing. We call these kids “happy wheezers”. Unlike someone with asthma, most RSV infected children have no difficulty getting a good breath... children’s hospital until it is certain that the baby is able to breathe. Believe it or not, I actually tried to time my pregnancies so I wouldn’t have a baby born in the peak of RSV Read on »
wheeze*gasp*choke by Joan H. Patient Expert Posted Thu 18 May 2006 12:00am , it's a cosmetic thing. But every so often, I have this feeling that my throat has collapsed on itself, like a tube that's been flattened out. Can't breathe, can't swallow. It's the weirdest feeling, and when it happens I have to shut down my brain immediately, because my instinct is to panic, and that's not helpful. I just have to remember Read on »
No Sneezes, No Wheezes, No Nothing by Kim F. Patient Expert Posted Tue 12 Aug 2008 8:04pm of work in those three months than I did when I landed in the hospital with the exacerbation that delivered an M.S. diagnosis to my doorstep. I remember the day I fell ill easily... at a local pub to celebrate and, of course, I was sick as a dog. My lungs were filled, I couldn’t breathe, and I couldn’t speak without coughing. We had to cancel. Over the next Read on »