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Wheezing sound in inhalation is called a
stridor and is not seen in
asthma, where there is expiratory wheezing.
Stridor is usually due to some obstruction in the airway during inhalation.
Do you get any
fever, itching, allergy?
I would advise an ENT check up to look for any pathology in the airways and at the
larynx.
Infective cause will usually have fever, while webs, growths, narrowings are afebrile.
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