The enterovirus infections that have sprung up in the Midwest have brought the words “wheezing” and “respiratory distress” into the mainstream. But how, as a parent, do you know if your child is ...
Wheezing can occur with asthma, bronchitis, and other respiratory disorders that cause narrow airways. Doctors may prescribe an inhaler to relieve wheezing. Home remedies may also offer some relief.
Wheezing or a high-pitched noise that comes from the chest during breathing is common in babies and children. There are various possible causes, including asthma, allergies, GERD, infections, and more ...