wheeze in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

wheeze in the PONS Dictionary

wheeze Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a good wheeze
to have a wheeze
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The most frequent respiratory symptoms are dyspnea and a dry cough, while a wheeze may be present less commonly.
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Patients may present with wheezing or crackles in the lungs.
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This among other factors leads to bouts of narrowing of the airway and the classic symptoms of wheezing.
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Coughing (100%), wheezing (82.7%) and fever (68.2%) were the most common clinical findings with bronchopneumonia (35%) and bronchiolitis (30%) being the most common ultimate diagnoses.
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Tended to wheeze a lot because of his asthma.
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These developments are usually characterized by a whistling sound when the animal breathes, frequent sneezing, or a deep, wheezing cough.
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The sound of him wheezing alerted others to the fact that he was still alive.
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For wheezes to occur, some part of the respiratory tree must be narrowed or obstructed, or airflow velocity within the respiratory tree must be heightened.
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When wheezing is present, majority of the patients require bronchodilators.
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Symptoms of excess salivation, wheezing, respiratory distress, and absence of breathing have also been reported.
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