Stridor occurs in which upper respiratory disorder?
CROUP
copd
As air passes along the upper respiratory tract, it is warmed, moistened and filtered. The mucous membranes and cilia help these processes.
aspiration pneumonia
He may have an upper respiratory infection (cold) or an allergy.
No, it is not skin, but a membrane that is found lining all parts of the body that are internal but with an outside exit. These include your entire digestive tract, upper respiratory tract, and urinary/reproductive tracts. This membrane produces mucous and you make plenty of it when you have a upper respiratory infection like a cold.
yes. In the head and neck.
Croup
Stridor
Stridor refers to a strained, high-pitched noisy breathing sound that occurs due to partial obstruction in the larynx or bronchus. It is typically heard during inspiration and can indicate various underlying respiratory issues, requiring medical evaluation and treatment.
Upper Respiratory Infection
no a cough clears the lower respiratory passageways. a sneeze clears the upper respiratory passageways
Upper Respiratory Infection
it is a kind of upper respiratory tract infection...ear infection, laryngitis, pharyngitis etc, are other upper respiratory tract infections
Well the upper respiratory system consists of just the nose, pharynx, and larynx.
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The upper respiratory system removes gross particles from the air, warms and humidifies it, and passes it to the lower respiratory system.
URI is the medical abbreviation meaning upper respiratory tract infection.
the upper respiratory track