Rales
This happenes to me alot. it means that you have mucus or inflation in your lungs or esophogus. its not a big deal. But it is a good idea to check with your docter just in case!Person wasn't asking why. It's rale. Pronounced Rahl.A rale (RAHL) also known as a crackle, is an abnormal crackle-like lung sound heard through a stethoscope during inspiration (Breathing in).
The Pontine Respiratory Group stimulates abnormal breathing, called inspiration, during inhalation. The PRG consists of a network of neurons located in the rostral dorsal lateral pons.
stridor
Nose, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles.
a wheeze
Rales. Usually indicates the presence of moisture and can indicate a pneumonia condition.
bronchial sounds
The diaphragm contracts and so your abdomen comes out during inspiration.
The end result is generally insufficient blood flow coupled with dependent edema, respiratory issues and mechanical deformations of the heart over time. However, the exact problems will depend upon the cause of the abnormal heart beats and how long the condition persists.
during normal quiet expiration all respiratory muscles are at rest, it just depends on elastic recoil of lungs and chest. in normal inspiration the main muscle is your diaphragm
diaphragm
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