Breathing sounds, abnormal

Considerations:
Children are at higher risk of airway obstruction because they have narrower airways than adults. In young children, stridor is a significant sign of airway obstruction and must be treated immediately in order to prevent total airway obstruction.

The airway can be obstructed by an object, by swelling of the tissues of the throat or upper airway, or by spasm of the airway muscles or the vocal cords.

Common Causes:

Note: There may be other causes of stridor. This list is not all inclusive, and the causes are not presented in order of likelihood. The causes of this symptom can include unlikely diseases and medications. Furthermore, the causes may vary based on age and gender of the affected person, as well as on the specific characteristics of the symptom such as quality, time course, aggravating factors, relieving factors, and associated complaints. Use the Symptom Analysis option to explore the possible explanations for stridor, occurring alone or in combination with other problems.

Home Care:
Follow prescribed therapy in treating the underlying cause. See also first-aid measures for choking .

Call Your Healthcare Provider If:

  • there is any indication of unexplained stridor, especially in a child.



What to Expect:
In emergency situations, vital signs (temperature, pulse , rate of breathing, blood pressure ) will be monitored and the Heimlich maneuver may be necessary. Then the medical history will be obtained and a physical examination performed. Intubation (insertion of a "breathing tube") may be necessary if there is inability to breathe properly ( respiratory failure).

Medical history questions documenting abnormal breathing sounds in detail may include:

  • quality
    • Is the abnormal breathing sounds a high-pitched sound?

  • time pattern
    • Did it begin suddenly?

  • aggravating factors
    • Is it possible that the child may have put something in his (her) mouth and gotten it into their windpipe?
    • Has the child been ill recently?

  • other

The physical examination will include monitoring the vital signs and listening to the lungs.

Diagnostic tests that may be performed include:

After seeing your health care provider:
You may want to add a diagnosis related to stridor to your personal medical record.