Breathing
... Breathing sounds - abnormal (
stridor ) Definition:
stridor is an abnormal, high-pitched, musical breathing ... on inspiration, producing a condition known as
stridor . Closing the airway while breathing in ...
Croup
... problems breathing . The child may also have
stridor , a high-pitched sound usually heard when the ... barking cough develops. There is also harsh
stridor (a rasping sound heard when the child breaths ... and a barking cough , a high-pitched sound (
stridor ) heard when breathing in, and difficulty ...
Stridor
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stridor is a high-pitched sound that is usually heard ... or narrowing in your child's upper airway .
stridor is an abnormal, high-pitched, musical breathing ... (see wheezing and abnormal lung sounds).
stridor A raspy sound that occurs during respiration ...
Agitation
... at the same time, with agitation , restlessness, sleep disturbance , changes in appetite , psychosis , ... Symptoms of noisy breathing or
stridor usually present several weeks after birth . The noise is often high-pitched and associated with agitation or excitement. An abnormal sucking ...
Breathing difficulty
... in the throat Severe pain or burning in the nose, eyes , ears, lips, or tongue Loss of vision ... breathing difficulty husky voice
stridor (a shrill breathing sound heard during inspiration, or breathing in) enlarged lymph glands of the neck increased heart rate nasal ...
Drooling
... Sore throat Difficulty swallowing Difficulty breathing (patient may need to sit up right leaning slightly forward to breathe adequately)
stridor (noisy breathing , "crowing" sound when inhaling) Hoarseness Chills , shaking Fever ... - Is drooling CARING FOR A CHILD WITH CROUP ...
Dysphagia
... and respiratory di stress characterized by drooling , dyspnea (difficulty breathing ), tachypnea (fast breathing ), and inspiratory
stridor (noisy inspiration) develop rapidly, ... Many people have some difficulty swallowing ( dysphagia ) after having a stroke . You may not be able ...
Hoarseness
... consequence of angiogenesis); chronic abdominal pain ; ... It causes a distinctive hoarseness and a barking cough , a high-pitched sound (
stridor ) heard when breathing in, and difficulty breathing . Worsening of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ( COPD ). Alexander realized that ...
Laryngitis
... , antihistamines, barbiturates, and drugs for high blood pressure ) ... a cough develops into a seal's bark laryngitis fever
stridor (a high-pitched sound) is usually noted as the child breathes in (inspiration), although it can also be heard as the child breathes out (expiration) ...
Noise
... ) and painful sexual intercourse (dyspareunia) ... Attacks of croup are manifest by a loud noise when the individual inhales, known as
stridor . In most cases, breathing humidified air (e.g. steamy bathroom) clears the symptoms of acute croup . They enrolled patients in the 1980s, ...
Tachypnea
... and respiratory di stress characterized by drooling , dyspnea (difficulty breathing ), tachypnea (fast breathing ), and inspiratory
stridor (noisy inspiration) develop rapidly, ... ...
WBC count
... serious infection can develop once the total neutrophil count (% neutrophil s times total WBC count ) drops below 50/ml. Home About us ...
stridor may be present. Blood culture or throat culture may show H. influenza e or other bacteria . A CBC may show an elevated WBC count . Neck ...
Wheezing
... ( SIDS ). This common viral illness is estimated to occur in 5% of children between the ages of 1-2 years and is the most common cause of
stridor (upper airway wheezing when a breath is taken in) in this age group. Bronchodilating drugs are usually prescribed if a cough occurs with ...