Shortness of breath with wheezing in children may be due to foreign bodies entering the airways, asthma, acute wheezing bronchitis, pneumonia, etc. It is recommended to visit the hospital promptly to determine the cause and treat the cause. Common causes and treatments 1. Foreign body blockage: When the child is eating or playing with toys, it is easy for foreign bodies to block the airway, resulting in shortness of breath with wheezing sounds. In this case, the Heimlich method can be used to help the child discharge the foreign body in the respiratory tract, if the symptoms are serious with breathing difficulties, to go to the hospital to discharge foreign bodies; 2, asthma: the typical performance of children with asthma is shortness of breath with wheezing sound. In acute attacks, oxygen can be given first, and then inhaled formoterol, salmeterol and other drugs to relieve the condition. For severe asthma, anti-inflammatory medications are required. 3. Acute laryngitis: inflammation of the mucous membrane of the larynx, with acute onset of symptoms, characterized by barking cough, hoarseness, laryngeal tinnitus, and inspiratory dyspnea, requires prompt consultation and treatment with nebulization and glucocorticoids to reduce laryngeal edema and relieve laryngeal obstruction. 4. Amoxicillin, cefixime, aminoglutethim and other drugs can be applied as prescribed by the doctor for treatment. It is also advisable to have a light diet with more easily digestible foods, such as porridge.