Rhonchi are abnormal lung sounds characterized by low-pitched, snore-like noises that occur during breathing, typically heard on exhalation. They are often caused by the obstruction of airflow due to mucus, bronchospasm, or other factors affecting the larger airways. Rhonchi can indicate respiratory conditions such as bronchitis or pneumonia and may improve with coughing or clearing of the throat.
Rhonchi is the plural form of the word rhonchus. Rhonchi refers to continuous low-pitched sounds heard during auscultation of the lungs, typically caused by airway obstruction or secretions.
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Rhonchi are whistling sounds made by humans in the throat part of the body. These sounds are also referred to as gurgles.
Rhonchi
Rhonchi are low-pitched, continuous sounds heard during auscultation of the lungs that indicate the presence of mucus in the airways. They are usually caused by conditions such as bronchitis, pneumonia, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
rhonchi
The plural form of rhonchus, a continuous snorelike sound in the throat or bronchial tubes, due to a partial obstruction, is rhonchi.
Rhonchi is the medical term meaning abnormal snoring sounds when breathing.
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Rhonchi are rumbling sounds generated by thick secretions in the lungs.
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