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wheezing
Stridor
When breathing in, or inhaling, the diaphragm contracts, or tightens. When exhaling, or breathing out, the diaphragm expands, or loosens.
bronchial sounds
There are no chemical changes.
wheezing
Cough in children and wheezing are common, but whenever these symptoms are seen it does not necessarily mean that your baby has Asthma. So when should you be worried? If your child is wheezing more than once constantly and also occasional intense coughing getting worse especially during the night or some breathing problems.
The sound is called a stridor (high pitched wheezing). See related link. The answer is rhonchus or rhonchi, which is loud rumbling sounds heard on auscultation (during inhalation) of bronchi obstructed by sputum.
The sound is called a stridor (high pitched wheezing). See related link. The answer is rhonchus or rhonchi, which is loud rumbling sounds heard on auscultation (during inhalation) of bronchi obstructed by sputum.
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Wheezing is a noisy respiration seen in patients with chronic bronchitis, chest infection and asthmatics. It is caused by narrowing of the bronchioles due to infection or spasm and produces a whistling sound during respiration . Patients have difficulty in breathing and feel short of breath due to increased inspiratory effort
You may suffer from exercised induced asthma which occurs during exercise due to the depth of breathing and the extra adrenaline you body produces. Check with your physician. He might recommend some breathing exercises or some tests to confirm the problem. You may want to get a check up to evaluate the problem properly.
Cough in children and wheezing are common, but whenever these symptoms are seen it does not necessarily mean that your baby has asthma. So when should you be worried? If your child is wheezing more than once constantly and also occasional intense coughing getting worse especially during the night or some breathing problems.
normal breathing is nice and easy while breathing during an asthma attack is difficult and doesnt allow you to fully use your airways.
During breathing a gas is expelled.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are the gases exchanged in the lungs during breathing.
Stridor refers to a strained, high-pitched noisy breathing sound that occurs due to partial obstruction in the larynx or bronchus. It is typically heard during inspiration and can indicate various underlying respiratory issues, requiring medical evaluation and treatment.