Symptoms Of Bronchitis

Wheezing

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Wheezing is not a common symptom of bronchitis, and patients who experience this should see a doctor as soon as possible. Wheezing is a high-pitched sound that sounds similar to whistling. It can be heard most clearly during exhalation, and it occurs as a result of inflammation or narrowing of the airways. Patients with wheezing will need to have a physical examination to determine the underlying cause. During the exam, the doctor will listen to their lung sounds with a stethoscope. Some patients might need blood tests or imaging studies as well. Patients should let their physician know if they are experiencing wheezing for the first time or if they notice a blue tinge to their skin. To relieve wheezing, patients may be given bronchodilators that relax the smooth muscles surrounding the airways. These medicines are short-acting, and they can relieve wheezing and coughing. Anti-inflammatory medicines may also be prescribed to decrease inflammation and thin mucus.

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