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  1. A wheeze is a high-pitched whistling sound heard during breathing. Though it often happens when you exhale, wheezing can also occur when you inhale (inspiration). Wheezing is...

  2. Jun 29, 2024 · Wheezing is a high pitched whistling sound that occurs during breathing when the airways are narrowed. Commonly the sound is more prominent when you breathe out than when you breathe in (although not always).

  3. Wheezing is the shrill, coarse whistling or rattling sound your breath makes when your airway is partially blocked or narrowed. It’s usually most apparent when you breathe out (exhale). Sometimes, it can be a sign that you’re having breathing problems due to an underlying condition.

  4. 2. countable noun [usually with supplement, oft adjective NOUN] A wheeze is a clever idea, joke, or trick. [informal, old-fashioned] He came up with what seemed like a clever wheeze. ...the temptation to boost profits through accounting wheezes.

  5. What is a wheeze? In the 3rd edition of ‘Clinical Methods’, a wheeze is defined as, “...a high-pitched, musical, adventitious lung sound produced by airflow through an abnormally narrowed or compressed airway (s).” 1 Although an older publication, this is the definition that is still used today.

  6. Wheeze is the whistling noise that air makes when it is trapped inside the breathing tubes of the lungs. In many young children you can hear a “ruttly” noise, this is the mucus that they are not able to cough away. Lots of people find it difficult to know the difference between this noise and wheeze. Why do children wheeze?

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