I am a 31 year old male, who has never smoked, I have had a pretty constant wheeze since about the end of January, it's not something that pops up now and then it seems to be there all the time. In January, I came down with a cold, my symptoms at that time were congestion, cough, wheeze, fever, sneezing. While most all of the symptoms went away in a few days the wheezing has remained and now it is mid March. I do live in a house with 4 cats that I am allergic to. If i sit in a room where they lay I will begin sneezing and getting watery eyes very shortly after. They are not allowed in my bedroom but I am wondering if being in the same house breathing in their dander in winter months when doors and windows are closed may be causing the constant wheeze. The wheeze has very little impact on my daily life, I am able to work, exercise, and carry on with my life without even thinking about it if it was not very being reminded of it by hearing it when I breath hard. I don't even seem to have a cough with it. If I breath super hard to try to hear the wheeze good, I may end up coughing, but in general I don't cough., I do clear my throat often, swallow often, and have the need to spit often which makes me wonder if this is a post nasal drip situation. My spit or mucus is always clear or white, never has been discolored or bloody. The wheezing seems to be worse or more noticeable when I am laying down or just woken up. When I am at work, I do still have the wheeze though, even though I feel it isn't as noticeable. I have an appointment with my GP on April 10th but I was hoping someone might be able to shed some light on this or give me some ideas of medicines to try that might flush the wheeze out. I appreciate all input.