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

    Jan 6, 2025 · Are you familiar with the sounds your lungs can make and what they might indicate? Learn about wheezing, crackling, stridor, and their meanings.

  2. Infant Distress Warning Signs (Grunting Baby Sound) - YouTube

    With each breath your baby's chest muscles pull in the skin around the bones. Grunting is a noisy breathing sound. Your baby may grunt to keep air in the lungs.

  3. Expiratory Grunting: Respiratory Distress in Infants (2025)

    Sep 23, 2025 · What is Expiratory Grunting? Expiratory grunting is a distinct sound made by an infant during exhalation. This sound occurs when the baby partially closes their vocal cords to …

  4. Lung Sounds | Respiratory Auscultation Sounds

    Sep 18, 2024 · Understanding and recognising abnormal lung sounds can aid in early diagnosis and timely intervention, often before other clinical signs become apparent. This article explores …

  5. Lung Sounds (Breath Sounds): Types, Causes & Treatment

    Pleural rub is a rough, grating sound of the lining of your lungs (pleurae) rubbing against each other. Providers hear it both when you breathe in and breathe out.

  6. Signs of Respiratory Distress - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    People having trouble breathing often show signs that they are having to work harder to breathe or are not getting enough oxygen, indicating respiratory distress. Below is a list of some of the …

  7. COPD lung sounds: Types, descriptions, treatment, and more

    Sep 13, 2023 · There are two distinct types of crackling sounds detectable in the lungs: coarse and fine. Coarse crackles are more typical of COPD and present as prolonged, low pitched …

  8. Lung Sounds (Abnormal) Crackles (Rales) Wheezes (Rhonchi ... - YouTube

    Abnormal lung sounds that include crackles (formerly called rales), stridor, wheezes (formerly called rhonchi), pleural friction rub, and stridor.

  9. 8 Lung Sounds Every EMT Should Know - EMT Training Station

    May 9, 2016 · Your patient's lungs can tell you a lot of what is wrong with them. Here are 8 lung sounds you should know and what they mean.

  10. What sounds would you hear with pneumonia? - Resto NYC

    Jul 10, 2023 · One of the most common lung sounds heard in pneumonia patients is crackles, which are discontinuous, explosive sounds. Crackles are caused by fluid and pus filling the …