You can try it with analgesics. Bu then you need to consult the physician.
Bronchiolitis
It could be allergy, but could be something worse, like heartworm. Heartworm symptom is a cough, not wheezing.
symptoms are? wheezing airway irritation cough
Robitussin DM
Asthma
Yes cough
magic mushrooms, LSD (acid), benadryl/cough syrup (hehehehe)
If you start to notice constant coughing, shortness of breath, and wheezing, it may be chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. This cough is likely to not be a dry cough.
Yes it will
Possibly bronchitis or pneumonia...go to the Dr, Please!
A wheezing cough can be caused by smoking or smoke inhalation. It can also be caused by respiratory conditions such as asthma or bronchitis. Other diseases such as pneumonia, flu and reflux disease can also be accompanied by a wheezing cough.
Vic around the nose, and clean air quality. Nothing heavy on the stomach. When you cough, try to cough up the flem and spit it out. If you swallow, it causes a build up.