WHEEZING (Other Than Asthma)

 

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Symptom Definition

  • A high-pitched purring or whistling sound produced during breathing out.
  • Rapid breathing rate is commonly associated (more than 60 breaths/minute if less than 2 months, more than 50 if 2-12 months and more than 40 if 1-5 years).
  • Use this guideline only if the child has never been treated for asthma.

Cause

  • Main cause in the first 2 years of life: bronchiolitis (peaks at 6-12 months).  This is a viral infection (RSV) of the small airways (bronchioles).
  • Main cause:  after age 3, may be the first attack of asthma.

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Reviewed 8/2004

Revised 7/2002

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