Wheezing (slertor) is a condition in which a patient in a deep coma has heavy breathing accompanied by wheezing or noise. This can be caused by a variety of reasons, such as lung damage, airway obstruction, fluid buildup in the lungs, or other medical conditions.
Wheezing may be caused by airway obstruction, such as laryngeal edema or tracheal obstruction. In this case, wheezing is a sign of respiratory failure and requires immediate medical attention.
Other causes of wheezing include fluid or mucus buildup in the lungs, or damage to the lungs from injury or infection. In these cases, the wheezing may not be as severe, but still requires treatment.
Treatment for wheezing depends on the cause that causes it. If the cause is an obstructed airway, emergency medical treatment such as tracheal intubation and artificial ventilation is necessary. If wheezing is caused by fluid or mucus in the lungs, drainage or suction may be necessary.
In any case, wheezing is a serious symptom that requires immediate medical attention. If you notice wheezing in one of your loved ones, call an ambulance immediately.
Wheezing is a noise that is heard when a patient breathes during a deep coma caused by various reasons. A critical condition can occur as a result of a number of diseases, such as heart failure, pneumonia, bronchial asthma and others.
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