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Collection of Wheezings (17)
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A person coughing into their elbow-demonstrating proper respiratory etiquette to reduce germ spread.
A cross-sectional view comparing a healthy airway (left) with an asthma-affected airway (right), highlighting key structural differences.
A cartoon-style depiction of a child managing asthma with a rescue inhaler-clear, friendly, and reassuring for young patients.
A cute, expressive cartoon boy coughing, perfect for illustrating common childhood illnesses or respiratory symptoms.
A boy calmly administers his rescue inhaler-demonstrating proper technique for managing asthma symptoms.
Meet “Puff,” the friendly inhaler mascot-here to make asthma management approachable and less intimidating for kids and families.
A cheerful young scientist ready for discovery-simple, engaging, and ideal for teaching kids about science.
A cheerful pulmonologist reviews patient records beside animated, healthy lungs-symbolizing proactive respiratory care and education.
Lungs with detailed bronchial tree and close-up of a constricted airway, illustrating conditions like asthma or COPD.
Visual guide to the key signs of asthma: from persistent cough to difficulty breathing and chest discomfort.
A young boy carefully uses his rescue inhaler during an asthma episode-demonstrating proper technique for pediatric patients.
This diagram shows the key differences between a healthy lung airway and one affected by asthma, highlighting structural changes during an attack.
This lively inhaler character brings a smile to asthma care-perfect for educational materials and pediatric clinics.
A stylized monochrome illustration of a thoughtful 19th- or early 20th-century gentleman, rendered in bold linework.
A clear, color-coded diagram of the human lungs, illustrating the trachea, bronchi, and pulmonary structures for educational use.
