Tuesday, May 16, 2017
HEALTH TIP
Wheezing is a high-pitched whistling sound made while breathing. It's often associated with difficulty breathing. Wheezing may occur during breathing out (expiration) or breathing in (inspiration).
Inflammation and narrowing of the airway in any location, from your throat out into your lungs, can result in wheezing.
The most common causes of recurrent wheezing are asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which both cause narrowing and spasms (bronchospasms) in the small airways of your lungs.
However, any inflammation in your throat or larger airways can cause wheezing. Common causes include infection, an allergic reaction or a physical obstruction, such as a tumor or a foreign object that's been inhaled.
All of the following conditions can lead to wheezing:
- Allergies
- Anaphylaxis (a severe allergic reaction, such as to an insect bite or medication)
- Asthma
- Bronchiectasis (a chronic lung condition in which abnormal widening of bronchial tubes inhibits mucus clearing)
- Bronchiolitis (especially in young children)
- Bronchitis
- Childhood asthma
- COPD
- Emphysema
- Epiglottitis (swelling of the "lid" of your windpipe)
- Foreign object inhaled
- GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease)
- Heart failure
- Lung cancer
- Medications (particularly aspirin)
- Sleep apnea, obstructive (a condition in which breathing stops and starts during sleep)
- Pneumonia
- Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) (especially in young children)
- Respiratory tract infection (especially in children younger than 2)
- Smoking
- Vocal cord dysfunction (a condition that affects vocal cord movement)
When to see a doctor
By Mayo Clinic Staff
Mild wheezing that occurs along with symptoms of a cold or upper respiratory infection (URI), does not always need treatment.
See a doctor if you develop wheezing that is unexplained, keeps coming back (recurrent), or is accompanied by any of the following signs and symptoms:
- Difficulty breathing
- Rapid breathing
- Briefly bluish skin color
Seek emergency care if wheezing:
- Begins suddenly after being stung by a bee, taking medication or eating an allergy-causing food
- Is accompanied by severe difficulty breathing or bluish skin color
- Occurs after choking on a small object or food
In some cases, wheezing can be relieved by certain medications or use of an inhaler. In others, you might need emergency treatment.
Self-care measures
To ease mild wheezing related to a cold or URI, try these tips:
- Moisturize the air. Use a humidifier, take a steamy shower or sit in the bathroom with the door closed while running a hot shower. Moist air might help relieve mild wheezing in some instances.
- Drink fluids. Warm liquids can relax the airway and loosen up sticky mucus in your throat.
- Avoid tobacco smoke. Active or passive smoking can worsen wheezing.
- Take all prescribed medications. Follow the doctor's instructions.
Excise Department Had Arrested A Software Engineer With 1176 Narcotic Pills In Possession
A Software Engineer had been arrested with around 1176 narcotic pills in his possession near the flyover bridge in Nugegoda last evening (15) by the Excise Department officials.
The officials of the special operations bureau attached to the Excise Department who arrested the suspected Software Engineer had also taken into the custody the Luxury Jeep used by the suspect to transport the drugs.
The value of the narcotic pills in possession of the suspect has been estimated as around Rs.7 million .
The suspect has been identified as a large scale drug dealer who received orders to supply narcotic pills to parties through online .
The officials of the special operations bureau attached to the Excise Department who arrested the suspected Software Engineer had also taken into the custody the Luxury Jeep used by the suspect to transport the drugs.
The value of the narcotic pills in possession of the suspect has been estimated as around Rs.7 million .
The suspect has been identified as a large scale drug dealer who received orders to supply narcotic pills to parties through online .
A 72 Year Old Motorcyclist Was Killed After Falling Down To The Lunuoya
A 72 year old Motorcyclist was killed after falling down to the Lunuoya following the collision of his Motorcycle with a Lunuoya Bridge on Thoduwawa-Madampe road this morning(16).
The deceased had been identified as a resident of egodayaya,Madampe area and he faced this incident while on the way to Thoduwawa area to buy fish for his hotel it has been revealed.
Marawila Police are conducting an investigation on the incident.
The deceased had been identified as a resident of egodayaya,Madampe area and he faced this incident while on the way to Thoduwawa area to buy fish for his hotel it has been revealed.
Marawila Police are conducting an investigation on the incident.
Nepali President Bidya Devi Bandhari Had Left Sri Lanka
Nepali President Bidya Devi Bandhari who arrived in Sri Lanka last Saturday(13) to attend the concluding ceremony of the United Nations International Vesak Festival had left Sri Lanka today(16).
She was the chief guest of the concluding ceremony of the United National Vesak Festival held last Sunday(14) in Kandy.
She was the chief guest of the concluding ceremony of the United National Vesak Festival held last Sunday(14) in Kandy.
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