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The most frequent sign is the rapid development of stridor.
The severity of the stridor may depend on the patient's body position.
Stridor is indicative of a potential medical emergency and should always command attention.
The barking cough and stridor may no longer be prominent at this stage.
It presents with easily heard stridor, but with few other signs.
Does your child make a harsh, high-pitched sound when he or she breathes in (stridor)?
As the airways slowly open, the person will make a high-pitched breathing sound (called stridor).
It can be accompanied with fever, problems swallowing, drooling, and stridor.
Sometimes the stridor can be relieved by extending the neck (lifting the chin up).
The characteristic barking cough and hoarseness may be present, but there is no stridor at rest.
Stridor is a sign of upper airways obstruction and is a surgical emergency.
Stridor is usually diagnosed on the basis of history and physical examination, with a view to revealing the underlying problem or condition.
Especially, did the child turn blue, wheeze, or have a high-pitched sound when breathing (stridor)?
A physical exam might reveal abnormal sounds (stridor) when you breathe in if the throat is affected.
A special type of wheeze is stridor.
Stridor may occur as a result of:
Also, the harsh, high-pitched sound of air coming into a tight airway (stridor) may be heard at the throat.
Respiratory symptoms and signs that may be present, including shortness of breath, wheezes or stridor.
It is important to distinguish stertor from stridor.
Stridor is a physical sign which is produced by narrowed or obstructed airway path.
More worrisome signs include: shortness of breath, hoarseness, and stridor or wheezing.
It is characterized by stridor and/or retractions.
But as if the doctor's touch had stirred a flicker of life, the stridor took a more even rhythm, and the eyelids were seen to move.
If the patient's stridor becomes quieter, obstruction is likely to follow, and thus intubation should be expedited even further.
Stridor, a rasping noise during inspiration.