What disease is lung wet rale?

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When the air passes through the trachea or bronchus containing secretions, or through the narrow bronchus due to spasm or swelling, an additional respiratory murmur, namely rales, can be heard on the basis of the respiratory sounds. Rales often indicate lung lesions. Treatment should be carried out in regular hospitals. What disease is lung wet rale? Let's talk about it

What disease is lung wet rale?

Due to the stenosis or partial obstruction of trachea and bronchus, turbulence is produced when the air is inhaled or exhaled. It is more common in bronchial mucosa congestion and edema, secretion thickening, bronchial smooth muscle spasm, or intraluminal tumor or foreign body obstruction caused by respiratory tract inflammation.

High pitched dry rales, also known as wheezing, are mostly caused by bronchial asthma or asthmatic bronchitis. Bilateral pulmonary dry rales are common in bronchial asthma, chronic bronchitis and cardiogenic pulmonary edema; Localized dry rales are common in endobronchial tuberculosis or tumor.

Large blister sound is more common in patients with bronchiectasis, pulmonary tuberculosis cavity, pulmonary edema and coma; The middle and small blister sounds were found in bronchopneumonia, chronic bronchitis and pulmonary interstitial fibrosis. The auscultation features of moist rales are intermittent and transient, and the position is relatively fixed. It is often more obvious at the end of inspiration, and it is relieved or disappeared after coughing.

matters needing attention

Because there are many diseases that cause wet rales in the lungs, parents need to take their baby to the hospital as soon as possible to see what kind of disease is causing it, or scientific symptomatic treatment.