Wheezing feels like a very hard breath. One would feel like they are gasping for air if they are wheezing.
This depends hugely on the cause of the runny nose. In the case of allergies, for example, avoiding the allergen or use of an antihistamine (Claritin, Allegra, Zyrtec, Benadryl, others) would be appropriate. If a runny nose is severe, persistant, or bothersome, consult your doctor. Or use a tissue.
If it was bitter the blueberries probably weren't quite ripe enough, if it was runny add a little more flour to help soak up the juice and make a thick sauce.
2) constriction of the bronchial tubes and wheezing
No one would like the feel of a runny nose and allowing it to drip into one's mouth. The nose hairs catch bateria from the air so to allow the dripping to enter the mouth it could cause infections.
Bubbles from the nose could be a sign of a respiratory infection. Others signs of a respiratory infection would be clogged or runny nostrils, lack of appetite, swollen eyes, and open mouth gasping/wheezing. I would be suspicious of the bubbles if the turtle was not in the water.
No, wheezing is not a common symptom of poison ivy in dogs. Typically, symptoms of poison ivy exposure in dogs include redness, swelling, itching, and possibly blisters at the site of contact. If your dog is wheezing, it may be due to another cause, and you should consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
No. The lava there would be very viscous.
Bad diet.
You need a vet.
That would be a "bunny rabbit" with the first letters of each word exchanged.
You can not use calligraphy ink to refill your inkjet cartridge. This would cause the documents or photos you are printing to be runny. It is a specific type of ink used solely for the purpose of being used in printing.