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  • Noisy Breathing (Stertor, Stridor, Wheezing): Diagnosis and Treatment . . .
    One type of noisy breathing is Stertor This term implies a noise created in the nose or the back of the throat It is typically low-pitched and most closely sounds like nasal congestion you might experience with a cold, or like the sound made with snoring
  • Stertor vs. Stridor - Whats the Difference? | This vs. That
    Stertor is a low-pitched, snoring-like sound, whereas stridor is a high-pitched, wheezing-like sound Stertor has a deep and vibrating quality, resembling the sound of snoring during sleep
  • Wheezing, Stridor and Stertor: When Noisy Breathing Is Something More
    While stertor is less well-known than either wheezing or stridor, it's also a lot more common "The sound that a nasally congested child makes is stertor," Walsh says "It's almost like a snoring sound that indicates obstruction in the mouth and nose " Stertor can happen with a common cold
  • What Is Stertor? Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
    Stertor is a low-pitched, snoring-type sound that arises from partial obstruction in the nasal cavity or pharynx, the uppermost part of the airway The sound is generated by the vibration of relatively soft tissues in this area
  • Stertor: A Shocking Sign of Airway Obstruction - Liv Hospital
    Stertor sounds like a low-pitched hum during breathing, showing partial blockage of the upper airway It happens when the tongue and soft throat tissues relax and block the airway, mainly in people who are not awake
  • Snoring - Wikipedia
    Snoring (or stertor, from Latin stertere 'to snore') is an abnormal breath sound caused by partially obstructed, turbulent airflow and vibration of tissues in the upper respiratory tract (e g , uvula, soft palate, base of tongue) which occurs during sleep
  • Stridor vs. Stertor: Whats the Difference?
    Stridor is a high-pitched, wheezing sound caused by disrupted airflow, typically during inhalation, while stertor is a low-pitched, snoring sound, often noted during exhalation and caused by partial airway obstruction
  • Stertor - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Stertor is defined as the noise produced by the vibration of pharyngeal tissues due to significant upper respiratory obstruction and turbulent airflow, typically heard during inspiration


















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