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- Rales vs. Rhonchi Lung Sounds: How They Differ - Verywell Health
Rales, also known as crackles, are high or low-pitched sounds heard during inhalation and are not relieved by coughing Rhonchi are associated with obstructive lung diseases, while rales are linked to restrictive lung diseases
- Lung Sounds: Wheezing, Crackling, Stridor, and More - WebMD
What do congested lungs sound like? Congestion in your lungs is usually due to mucus or swelling If you have congestion, you may have wheezing, rales, rhonchi, and pleural rub
- Steven Rales - Wikipedia
Steven M Rales (born March 31, 1951) is an American businessman and film producer He founded Danaher Corporation with his brother Mitchell Rales in 1984 and is its chairman Rales also founded the film production company Indian Paintbrush in 2006, which works closely with filmmaker Wes Anderson
- Sounds Your Lungs Make What They Mean - Healthgrades
Although there are several types of abnormal lung sounds, four types are more common than others: rales, wheezing, stridor and rhonchi Also called crackles, rales are small rattling, clicking or bubbling sounds that occur when you inhale
- Rales vs Rhonchi: The Difference In These Lung Sounds
In the rest of this article, you’ll learn about rales and rhonchi, what causes these sounds, and what treatment you can expect
- What Are Rales? Understanding the Causes of Crackles
Rales are characterized as discontinuous, non-musical sounds, typically described as clicks, pops, or short bursts of rattling They are most commonly generated during the inspiratory phase, or inhalation, when air is actively moving into the lungs
- Rales Lung Sounds - Easy Auscultation
Rales are abnormal lung sounds characterized by discontinuous clicking or rattling sounds They can sound like salt dropped onto a hot pan or like cellophane being crumpled
- Lung Sounds (Breath Sounds): Types, Causes Treatment
Lung sounds are either normal (vesicular) or abnormal Abnormal lung sounds include rhonchi, wheezing, stridor, crackles (rales) and pleural rub
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