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  1. Stridor: Types, Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatments - WebMD

    Jan 5, 2025 · Stridor is a high-pitched sound you make when you breathe through a narrow or partly blocked airway. Air can’t flow through your lungs smoothly, so it’s harder to breathe. Stridor is usually...

  2. Stridor (Noisy Breathing) Symptoms & Causes - Cleveland Clinic

    Stridor is your body telling you, via an unusual noise when you inhale (or exhale), that something abnormal is happening to your airway. The noise that you make is a sign that something is in your airway that needs removing or treated.

  3. Stridor: Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment & More - Healthline

    Jun 27, 2023 · Stridor is a high-pitched, wheezing sound caused by disrupted airflow. Stridor may also be called musical breathing or extrathoracic airway obstruction.

  4. Stridor - Wikipedia

    Stridor is a physical sign which is caused by a narrowed or obstructed airway. It can be inspiratory, expiratory or biphasic, although it is usually heard during inspiration. Inspiratory stridor often occurs in children with croup.

  5. Lung Sounds: Wheezing, Crackling, Stridor, and More - WebMD

    Jan 6, 2025 · Stridor Lung Sounds. Stridor is a continuous, rough, high-pitched whistle or squeaking lung sound. Your doctor is more likely to hear it when you breathe in.

  6. Stridor (Noisy Breathing) - Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

    Stridor is noisy breathing that occurs due to obstructed air flow through a narrowed airway. Stridor breathing is not in and of itself a diagnosis, but rather is a symptom or sign that points to a specific airway disorder.

  7. Stridor: Causes, treatment, and what it sounds like - Medical News Today

    Oct 30, 2018 · Stridor is an abnormal breathing sound that resembles wheezing or creaking. It is more common in children but can happen in anyone. Learn about the causes, and how stridor sounds here.

  8. Stridor - Pulmonary Disorders - Merck Manual Professional Edition

    Stridor is a high-pitched, predominantly inspiratory sound. It is most commonly associated with acute disorders, such as foreign body aspiration, but can be due to more chronic disorders, such as tracheomalacia.

  9. Noisy Breathing (Stertor, Stridor, Wheezing): Diagnosis and …

    Stridor is a higher-pitched noisy that occurs with obstruction in or just below the voice box. Determination of whether stridor occurs during inspiration, expiration, or both helps to define the level of obstruction. Wheezing is a high-pitched noise that occurs during expiration.

  10. Stridor: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment | Doctor - Patient

    Oct 15, 2024 · Stridor is a loud, harsh, high pitched respiratory sound. It may start as low-pitched 'croaking' and progress to high-pitched 'crowing' on more vigorous respiration. It is usually heard on inspiration due to partial obstruction of the airway (usually extrathoracic - that is, in the trachea, larynx or pharynx).

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