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Audible breathing refers to the sounds made during respiration that can be heard without the use of a stethoscope. This can include wheezing, stridor, or crackles, often indicating underlying respiratory issues such as Asthma, obstruction, or infection. These sounds may signal that the airways are narrowed or obstructed, necessitating further medical evaluation. In some cases, it can also indicate normal breathing patterns, particularly during physical exertion.

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