lightNlife
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If you've had no response to the skin test, then the wheezing is the result of something else. Now that summer is in full swing, you could be having some other type of allergic reaction to environmental factors.
The increased wheeze is likely to be the result of the mucus breaking apart and thinning out. I experience the same thing shortly after IVs. Initially, the mucus is so thick and there's so much of it that air cannot move through it enough to even cause a wheeze. Once I can get some air moving again, I tend to wheeze. Be sure to keep up with your bronchodilators to open you up, and work hard at airway clearance. The more stuff you can get out, the better. Once the mucus moves or shifts, the wheezing may subside. You probably just have some residual gunk in there that hasn't found its way out yet.
Good luck!
The increased wheeze is likely to be the result of the mucus breaking apart and thinning out. I experience the same thing shortly after IVs. Initially, the mucus is so thick and there's so much of it that air cannot move through it enough to even cause a wheeze. Once I can get some air moving again, I tend to wheeze. Be sure to keep up with your bronchodilators to open you up, and work hard at airway clearance. The more stuff you can get out, the better. Once the mucus moves or shifts, the wheezing may subside. You probably just have some residual gunk in there that hasn't found its way out yet.
Good luck!