The difference between wheezing and breathing in children can be determined by whether there is noise. Normal breathing is noiseless and breathing is not difficult. Wheezing is generally caused by illness, and the patient may have difficulty breathing at this time. Of course, other complications may also occur. When children are growing up, parents are most concerned about their physical condition. Once they find that their children have abnormal physical conditions, they will be very anxious and may immediately send their children to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment. In life, children may have abnormal breathing. Some children are caused by wheezing, while others are caused by abnormal breathing. So, how do you distinguish between wheezing and breathing in children? Under normal circumstances, if a child's breathing is relatively stable and there is no noise, this is generally considered normal breathing. The child's wheezing sound contains a slight wheezing sound. The wheezing here is not asthma, which is caused by shortness of breath. Listen carefully to see whether the wheezing here is when exhaling or when inhaling. This can help determine whether it is bronchitis or asthma. Generally speaking, respiratory tract infections and asthma are caused by wheezing. If it is expiratory wheezing, it is generally tended to be diagnosed as asthma, while if it is inspiratory wheezing, it may be a respiratory tract infection. Wheezing and normal breathing, one is physiological, the other is pathological. Physiological breathing is normal, at this time there is no sound or the sound is very small, and the breathing is relatively steady. If it is pathological breathing, it may be more difficult, and the auxiliary respiratory muscles need to be involved when breathing. At this time, you can see the three-depression sign and a sound in the throat. It is generally a manifestation of wheezing, which is different from normal breathing. If you find that your child's throat or lungs have sounds and you're not sure whether they are normal, you can ask a doctor to listen. If there are any abnormalities, you must deal with them promptly. Wheezing is generally caused by respiratory tract infection. At this time, you must pay attention to controlling the disease, otherwise the situation will become worse. Some children will show symptoms of coughing or the cough will become more severe. At this time, you can take some antitussive drugs. If you find that your child has a fever and cough, and breathes faster than usual, and his breathing is louder and there is a humming sound, it is best to send him to the hospital for treatment. It is usually caused by bronchial pneumonia. |
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