She's got an upper respiratory infection and needs antibiotics (I'm not kidding, I'm serious) Take her to a vet ASAP.
Rhonchi is the medical term meaning abnormal snoring sounds when breathing.
To reduce breathing sounds in a microphone, you can try adjusting the microphone placement, using a pop filter, speaking at a consistent volume, and practicing proper breathing techniques.
Wheezing is a respiratory sound primarily heard during expiration.
Stridor, wheezes, rales, egophony, pectoriloquy
what are the sounds? be more specific, heavy panting, wheezing, coughing etc.
Air filling the alveolar sacs.
Vesicular breath sounds are soft and low pitched. These are the most commonly heard breath sounds. Diminished vesicular sounds are less robust than vesicular sounds. These sounds can occur in patients who move a lowered volume of air, such as in frail, elderly patients or shallow breathing patients. For audio recordings and more details, see http://www.easyauscultation.com/lung-sounds.aspx
Tachynpeic means breathing fast in the adjective form. The noun form is tachypnea.
To prevent your microphone from picking up breathing sounds, you can try adjusting the microphone placement, using a pop filter, speaking at a consistent volume, and using noise reduction software if needed.
Whispering, rustling leaves, gentle raindrops, and a calm breeze are all examples of soft sounds. These sounds are usually quiet, soothing, and have a gentle quality to them.
Sounds like a snail, probably.
A person sleeping typically makes soft, rhythmic breathing sounds.