5. Sudden onset and persistence of wheezing
Wheezing is one of the worst parts of having the flu. Granted there is a runny nose, delirium, coughing, lethargy and even sweats. But, wheezing is downright horrible. It makes every breath feel like an unnecessarily huge amount of work. Breathing should be easy, it should be effortless, not a conscious act that (at the high of the infection) doesn’t even seem worth it.
Wheezing is a sign that one has narrowed airways. During the flu, this is simply because of mucous. And while mucous is the absolute worst, at least the wheezer knows why they are wheezing. Wheezing without rhyme or reason is a problem, a rather large one which should not be easily dismissed.
There are many different things which could narrow a person’s airways, outside of flu season. Some of these conditions are manageable, some can prove fatal. All should be addressed by a qualified doctor. The actual wheezing sound is because air cannot be exhaled effortlessly, this struggle is what produces the sound.
Sufferers of asthma and emphysema are all too familiar with the sound and the effort. If you are wheezing persistently and have not been diagnosed with either of these two conditions, then the next step to take is to see a doctor. The wheezing may be due to some benign cause, but it could potentially be lung cancer. This is not a surefire test for cancer, there are dozens of other tests and symptoms which would need to be considered to make such a diagnosis. But, the fact remains that wheezing is not a natural phenomenon and should be dealt with appropriately.