
Stridor is one of the adventitious (abnormal) lung sounds that you may hear during a respiratory assessment.

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Stridor often presents with a higih-pitched squawking or screeching sound that is continuous.
An example of some of the causes of stridor include croup, epiglottitis, and other things that cause narrowing of the larynx or trachea.
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