what are the sounds? be more specific, heavy panting, wheezing, coughing etc.
Rhonchi is the medical term meaning abnormal snoring sounds when breathing.
Sounds like anaphylacitc shock
It is called moist lung sounds and is called Rales
Abnormal sounds may be heard before, after, or during the normal heart sounds. For instance, sounds associated with stenosis may be heard before the closing of that valve.
A doctor can tell if a person has abnormal breath sounds by listening with a stethoscope. This is often seen in people with COPD or asthma.
The anterior chest is the most common place to auscultate for abnormal heart sounds. Some abnormal sounds may also be heard in the center of the back or in the neck.
To assess a child's breathing, observe their chest movement, count their breaths per minute, listen for any abnormal sounds, and check for signs of distress like flaring nostrils or using extra muscles to breathe. It's important to act promptly if you notice any signs of difficulty breathing in a child.
No abnormal sounds in your lungs do not directly indicate that you have migraines. Migraines are primarily a neurological condition characterized by severe headaches, often accompanied by symptoms like nausea, sensitivity to light, or visual disturbances. Lung sounds are related to respiratory health, and their absence typically suggests that there are no issues with breathing or lung function. If you are experiencing migraines, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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Agonal respiration is an abnormal pattern of breathing characterised by gasping, laboured breathing, accompanied by strange vocalisations and myoclonus.
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.