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  2. Wheeze - Wikipedia

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    A wheeze is a clinical symptom of a continuous, coarse, whistling sound produced in the respiratory airways during breathing. [1] For wheezes to occur, part of the respiratory tree must be narrowed or obstructed (for example narrowing of the lower respiratory tract in an asthmatic attack), or airflow velocity within the respiratory tree must be heightened.

  3. RSV cases on the rise in central Ohio - AOL

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    The virus can often lead to wheezing and respiratory distress. While older kids tend to fight it off like a common cold, it’s children one-and-under that are most at risk.

  4. Allergies in children - Wikipedia

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    For pet allergies, it may help to keep pet-free zones in the house (bedrooms), give furry friends frequent baths, have kids wash hands after petting and avoid touching their eyes, and use over-the-counter (OTC) allergy medicine to reduce symptoms. [18]

  5. Allergy - Wikipedia

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    Sneezing, coughing, bronchoconstriction, wheezing and dyspnea, sometimes outright attacks of asthma, in severe cases the airway constricts due to swelling known as laryngeal edema: Ears: Feeling of fullness, possibly pain, and impaired hearing due to the lack of eustachian tube drainage. Skin: Rashes, such as eczema and hives (urticaria)

  6. A healthy, 27-year-old father of 3 died of the flu. These ...

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    Quenten Thomas, 27, a father of three young kids in ... 27, died of flu complications on Jan. 6, 2024. He went to the hospital prior to his death but was sent home. ... Wheezing. Severe head and ...

  7. Respiratory sounds - Wikipedia

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    Respiratory sounds, also known as lung sounds or breath sounds, are the specific sounds generated by the movement of air through the respiratory system. [1] These may be easily audible or identified through auscultation of the respiratory system through the lung fields with a stethoscope as well as from the spectral characteristics of lung sounds. [2]

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    The sale on this 'amazing' model from GermGuardian is nothing to sneeze at.

  9. Reactive airway disease - Wikipedia

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    While the acronyms are similar, reactive airway disease (RAD) and reactive airways dysfunction syndrome (RADS) are not the same. [1]Reactive airways dysfunction syndrome was first identified by Stuart M. Brooks and colleagues in 1985 as an asthma-like syndrome developing after a single exposure to high levels of an irritating vapor, fume, or smoke.