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Whisling in chest


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Hi Ashley, Davit, I'd like to check it out with a doc, but it subsides within minutes. When I called the doc, while I still have the symptom, the answer I've received is that "he's done for the day". He's a lung specialist nearby, but the symptom just isn't around for the next available appointment. Maybe I'll make a film on my camera, with sound!
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Anxiety can cause a lot of strange symptoms. I am not sure this would be a symptom of anxiety though. When it comes to respiratory symptoms it is always best to see your doctor to get it checked out.


Ashley, Health Educator
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Sometimes people when they are anxious suck air through a partially closed mouth and it speeds up as it enters their lungs so it could be anxiety, but you won't really know will you unless you see a doctor.

Davit.
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Has anyone heard whistling in their chest? I wonder if the occasional sound I hear is from being worked up? I tried to get to see a doc, but he's always left for the day, etc.

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