2024-03-26 23:13:11
Wheezing is usually caused by narrowing of the airways, which is a symptom of asthma. Regarding this, Dr. Tilak Raj Dangwal, Senior Consultant and Pulmonology at Max Healthcare, says that in asthma, there is difficulty in reaching the air to the lungs. Especially during winter and rainy season, due to humidity, swelling in the airways of the lungs increases, due to which there is a higher risk of asthma attack.
Cold winds can cause challenges for those whose lungs are weak. It affects the inner lining of your respiratory system and makes your airways more sensitive.
due to wheezing
Sanjay Mahajan, physician at Prayag Hospital, says that wheezing occurs due to blockage or contraction of the respiratory tubes. There can be one or more of these reasons for contraction. Swelling in the tissues of the respiratory tubes, spasm in the small muscles present in the lining of the air tubes, accumulation of mucus in the air tubes, etc. are also the causes of wheezing.
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This disease usually occurs in childhood
Asthma can occur at any age but usually occurs in childhood. Especially in the first 5 years of life. In some children, the problem of asthma persists even till adulthood, while in other children asthma gets cured in childhood. Asthma has become very common in recent decades. Doctors are not sure about its cause.
Identify with these symptoms
In this disease the respiratory tubes shrink. The person faces problems in breathing and a situation of suffocation starts developing. In these conditions, symptoms like shortness of breath, wheezing or whistling sound, chest tightness, restlessness, cough, heaviness in the head, feeling tired etc. appear. Sometimes the condition becomes so bad that the person has to resort to inhaler.
preventive measures
Disclaimer: This article is for general information only. It cannot in any way be a substitute for any medicine or treatment. Always consult your doctor for more information.