Mild wheezing that occurs along with symptoms of a cold or upper respiratory infection does not always need to be treated. See a healthcare professional if you don't know why you're wheezing, your wheezing keeps coming back or it happens along with any of these symptoms:
- Trouble breathing.
- Rapid breathing.
- Blue or gray skin color.
Seek emergency care if wheezing:
- Begins right away after being stung by a bee, taking medicine or eating an allergy-causing food.
- Occurs while you're having a very hard time breathing or your skin looks blue or gray.
- Occurs after choking on a small object or food.
Self-care measures
To ease mild wheezing related to a cold or upper respiratory infection, try these tips:
- Moisturize the air. Use a humidifier, take a steamy shower or sit in the bathroom with the door closed while running a hot shower. Moist air might ease mild wheezing sometimes.
- Drink fluids. Warm liquids can relax your airway and loosen up sticky mucus in your throat.
- Stay away from tobacco smoke. Smoking or being exposed to smoke can worsen wheezing.
- Take all prescribed medicines. Follow your healthcare professional's instructions.