Wheezing is a sound arising from the airways due to obstruction or narrowing, thus obstructing the free flow of air. Wheezing is more common in children and infants. The cause of wheezing can be ...
Wheezing phenotypes in young children have usually been described on the basis of questionnaire surveys instead of prospectively doctor-diagnosed episodes, and have never been described in terms of ...
As we move into the cooler seasons, patients may experience more profound wheezing. Controlling wheezing and understanding underlying causes are key, and in-depth discussions with patients can yield ...
Continuing our series highlighting presentations from our Pulse Live and Virtual events, paediatric respiratory consultant Dr Cara Bossley outlines her top tips for diagnosing and managing wheeze in ...
All that wheezes is not pediatric asthma Many upper- and lower-airway problems can cause wheeze and cough, and some conditions coexist with asthma. Here's how to pin down a diagnosis. Asthma causes ...
Doctors know they’re the sounds of a problem in the lungs, but it turns out they might be more than symptoms—crackling and wheezing could also be the sounds of a disease progressing, according to a ...
Reduced intake of n−3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFAs) may be a contributing factor to the increasing prevalence of wheezing disorders. We assessed the effect of supplementation with ...
Lung sounds: Wheezing and crackling noises might be more than just a sign of sickness in lung disease, reveals a new study. Wheezing and crackling in the lungs could be the sounds of progressing lung ...
In the next in our miniseries on complex asthma, paediatric respiratory specialist Dr Cara Bossley provides an overview of management of wheeze in preschool children, including potential triggers, how ...
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