Pediatric Wheezing: If Not Asthma, Then What is It?
... Because of the increasing prevalence of asthma, it's easy to explain why EIA is a common diagnosis for children who wheeze (expiratory noise) or have stridor (inspiratory noise). However, many non-asthmatics may present asthmatic symptoms triggered by exercise (exercise-induced bronchospasm). In a recent ...Two Distinct Types of Vocal Cord Dysfunction Identified
...ect laryngoscopy, reversible inspiratory airflow obstruction with spirometry during observed symptoms, or a convincing history of episodic inspiratory stridor that was rapid in onset and rapidly reversible in the absence of any other findings." The symptoms of VCD can be mistaken for asthma because bot...