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stridor Meaning in Bengali



একটি শিস ধ্বনি যখন শ্বাস (সাধারণত অনুপ্রেরণা শোনা





stridor's Usage Examples:

distinguished from stridor by its pitch.


Stertor and stridor can occur together.


breathing and produces the classic symptoms of "barking/brassy" cough, stridor, and a hoarse voice.


Laryngomalacia (literally, "soft larynx") is the most common cause of chronic stridor in infancy, in which the soft, immature cartilage of the upper larynx collapses.


sounds such as crackles, wheezes, pleural friction rubs, stertor, and stridor.


A special type of wheeze is stridor.


Concerning signs that may require further investigation include stridor, history of radiation therapy to the neck, trouble swallowing, duration.


As the condition worsens stridor and bluish skin may occur.


The usual symptom is stridor when a person breathes out.


difficulty swallowing is reported in 11% of cases, headache in 6% and stridor (a high-pitched wheeze) in 4%.


effort to breathe, including the use of accessory muscles of respiration, stridor, grunting, or nasal flaring.


laryngeal nerves may cause voice changes, narrowing of the windpipe may cause stridor, pressure on the gullet may cause dysphagia and so on.


recent upper respiratory infection Crowing sound when inhaling (inspiratory stridor) 'Scratchy' feeling in the throat Chest pain Fever Ear ache Headache Dizziness.


It is characterized by stridor and/or retractions.


It is also often used to evaluate children who suffer from stridor.


respiratory or esophageal symptoms like stridor, wheezing, cough, dysphagia, or difficulty feeding.


The stridor improves with neck extension, differentiating.


the vocal folds to impair the air flow resulting in breathing problems, stridor and snoring sounds, and fast physical exhaustion.


stridor may depend on the patient’s body position.


Sometimes the stridor.


difficulty breathing, stridor, low oxygen saturation measured by a pulse oximeter, blue discoloration of the skin or lips, and stridor.


respiratory sounds which in the more severe cases can be identified as stridor but in many cases can be readily mistaken for wheeze.



stridor's Meaning':

a whistling sound when breathing (usually heard on inspiration

Synonyms:

symptom;

Antonyms:

hyperkalemia; hyponatremia;

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