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Crepitus.Abnormal crackling sounds are called rales when heard on ausculation of the lungs, but called crepitus when heart in a joint, gangrenous skin, etc.
The crackling sound heard on chest auscultation is known as rales or crepitations. It can indicate fluid in the lungs, such as in conditions like pneumonia or heart failure.
Crackling in any joint is called crepitus. Medial plica syndrome is one possible cause of crackling in the knee joint.
Crackling sounds when breathing could be due to fluid in the lungs caused by conditions like pneumonia, bronchitis, or pulmonary edema. It can also be caused by inflammation of the airways or lung diseases like asthma or COPD. If you are experiencing crackling sounds when breathing, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
The three sounds of static are crackling, popping and explosive sounds. The sound depends on the amount or condition of static charges.
A crackling noise when you turn your head or press on the back of the neck - like rice krispies - is called Crepitus.
The crackling sound heard on chest auscultation is known as crepitus. It can be caused by various conditions like air passing through fluid in the lungs, lung tissue inflammation, or the breaking of fibrous tissue.
Crepitation or Crackles
Asbestos disease typically affects the human lungs and causes damage in a variety of ways. The most common symptoms are shortness of breath, crackling sounds in the lungs, dry cough, and a feeling of fatigue.
The explosive death of a star is called a supernova.
Crackles: Fine crackling or bubbling sounds, commonly heard during inspiration when there is fluid in the alveoli; also called rales.
Quite a few, but the first animal I can think of is a bird called a Corncrake.