I wheeze occasionally.

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    I wheeze occasionally.
    Ok, first of all I don't, and never have, smoked. I had asthma from the a young age to about 7/8 years old. I haven't had an inhaler for 10 years and haven't had an asthma attack for 12/13 years. I run cross country at a reasonably high level and maintain a good level of fitness. I've never had any breathing problems while exercising.

    My medical records note that my asthma is resolved and I no longer have it.

    With this in mind, could someone help me with a slight "wheeze" I have? It only shows up when I breathe in deeply, and slightly when I breathe out. I'm panicking a HUGE amount about this wheeze as I have officer selection for the Army in a few months and I'm worried that while my lung efficiency and capacity is good, they might be fail me because of this wheeze.

    Any ideas what it could be?
  2. Newbie123's Avatar
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    Re: I wheeze occasionally.
    Could it not be the remnants of your asthma from your childhood?

    If not, then I think going to a doctor would be more productive than asking on TSR.
  3. Thorax's Avatar
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    Re: I wheeze occasionally.
    Do you have any allergies? Hayfever can make me wheeze a little.
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