Lung Sounds- Normal & Abnormal (crackles, wheeze, stridor) | Use headphones
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Lung Sounds- Normal & Abnormal (crackles, wheeze, stridor) | Use headphones
Hi guys, in this video we have described the normal lung/breath sounds (Vesicular, Broncho-vesicular, Bronchial) and also adventitous/abnormal breath sounds (crackles, wheeze, rhochi, stridor, pleural rub).
Auscultation is a very integral part of respiratory system examination. We should first examine the patient & then should move to the investigation part (not the other way round- which is actually happening nowadays).
Kindly use headphones to listen to each & every breath sound clearly.
00:00- Intro
01:39- Types of breath sounds
02:28- Vesicular breath sound
03:49- Bronchial breath sound
04:29- Broncho-vesicular breath sound
05:55- Crackles
07:48- Wheeze
08:33- Rhonchi
09:07- Stridor
10:10- Pleural Rub
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One of the most needed video with great explanation👏
Thank you so much for the kind words of appreciation ❤️☺️
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@@INTELLECTMEDICOS Hello Dr. I have the wheeze on and off, mostly when I lay down. It started a year ago and counting. Should I consult a dr, or will it go away? Thanks in advance! 🥂 🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂.Cheers!
@@padmasalam5267 u must consult a doctor
@@doctorbeast6535 Thanks for sharing! 🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂. Cheers!
• Normal Breath Sounds :
1) Vesicular breath sound - 02:32
2) Bronchial breath sound - 03:53
3) Broncho-vesicular breath sound - 04:36
• Adventitious Breath Sounds :
1) Crackles - 05:58
a) Fine Crackles - 06:45
b) Coarse Crackles - 06:53
2) Wheeze - 07:51
3) Rhonchi - 08:38
4) Stridor - 09:08
5) Pleural Rub - 10:14
what you want to say not understand please explain
is it pitch or frequency
Good job
Tanks a lot bro
Thanks bro
Tq
This is so nice. I dont work in medical field. Im just a car mechanic. But the most interesting thing is i use different kind of pressure transducers and piezo electric devices to do non invasive engine and transmission diagnosis using a high end automotive oscilloscope . Im nowhere near a doctor or nurse but the same analytical skill and critical thinking is imperative when analyzing intake, exhaust ,in cylinder pressure waveforms.
Yup. Totally agree ☺️❤️
You are the saviour of our cars. Many a times our car breaks down in between a road (similar to cardiac arrest) & then you are the one to give them their life 😎😍
fascinating.
Laws of physics are applicable both to humans and engines.
At the end of the day, humans are biological machines.
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I'm in nursing school and learning about the lungs currently. Thank you so much for making this video and explaining the sounds so well doctor!
I've literally been searching for a video to differentiate b/w different breath sounds and this is just the perfect one for it. Thank you so much sir!
Oh, that's wonderful ❤️
You made my day! 🥰☺️
U made to hear the abnormal lung sounds is really beautiful.its not so easy to learn to differentiate these sounds.its like a practical experience.i struggled lot to learn this during my student life as even we don't use to get so many patients to learn with many diseases. u refreshed me .thank u so much.
Thank you Doc! This is the best lung sounds tut that i have had so far.👍👍😍
Very useful lecture.Long time I was wishing to find a clear explanation about lung sounds. Thank you!
Thank you so much Doctor. You are making med school much better for all of us. God bless you abundantly 🙏🏽💖
I am a nurse and I’m always looking to better my skills. Excellent video.
Thank you so much. This was extremely helpful. One of the best medical videos I've ever seen. Subbed.
Dr.you proved yourself that you are a real Dr To be called How wonderfully you explained about the lungs and their drawbacksHearty congrats.You look so young but your explanation is of 100 years experience.May the Almighty shower his heavenly blessings on you to become world famous in your field.
Thank you so much for those kind, & lovely words of appreciation & also for all the wishes! ❤️ Comments like yours acts as motivation for me to upload more such videos! ☺️ Thanks again! 😍
You made my day 🥰❤️
I am not a medical professional, but I've been diagnosed with CHF-pEF stage C. I wanted to hear what the crackles and the rhonchi sounded like does the light could make sure I wasn't going that far into it. Thank you so much for making this possible for me.
Though i am a civil engineer, i havent seen such an informative medical knowledge in my life. Thank u doctor sahab love you.
I'm not a medical, but Interested in understanding the medical things. I'm a mechanical engineer. But explanation is awesome, perfect n precise. Thanks for the video 👌👍
Also need the surface landmark where these sounds are heard
Hi ,I am really proud of you.You taught excellent, very clear, organized, academic and I could wrapped up all lung sound which are not easy to understand.Thank you so much.I can't wait for next video.
Keep posting . Your clarity is great
You are the FUEL that keeps me going through this Thank you sir.
Ohh, that's wonderful! ☺️❤️
You made my day 🥰
A very revealing video and explanation. Easy to understand and the recording of lung sounds is spectacular. Thank you.
This is an amazing video! I worked on an ambulance and am thinking about going back. I'm just looking up medical videos and this is better than any I found made for EMS! This is perfect.
Thank you doc! This was excellent. I have sinusitis which is turned into some sort of bronchial problems, and this has helped me identify my breath songs on exhalation. i’m so grateful
I am so Glad to know, that it was helpful!😊
Vesicular breath sound 2:31
Bronchial breath sound 3:52
Bronchovesicular breath sound 4:36
Thanks
Thanku
Crackles 5:58
Fine crackles 6:45
Coarse Crackles 6:54
Wheeze 7:51
Stridor 9:04
Plerural Rub 10:12
Absolutely, you reminded me what I forget or difficult to distinguish . thank you so much the way that you teach us
Excellent presentation.Thank you for sharing the knowledge in crystal clear way🙏
Really needed this. Thank you so much!!❤️
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Thank you so much for these videos as it helps to understand medical science!
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Beautifully explained. Loved it.
The best ever lecture i had on breath sounds thank you so much sir , this video helped me to understand the breath sounds easily
Learning was never so clear and easy..u r always to the point.
Indeed!
I’m so happy that you find our videos easy to understand! Thank you so much for those words of encouragement! ☺️❤️
Thanks a lot! ☺️❤️
Thanks doctor brother..you not only a doctor but also a social guide and health educator
Oh, thanks for such kind words 🥰
Thank you so much for being on u tube platform and sharing ur amazing knowledge.
I´m working as an medical theacher for paramedics. And Thank God! I found this video :D That helps a lot.
This is a really helpful video! We're using it for our nursing program in Ontario.
Woww!!! That’s amazingly superb 🎊🥳
I’m so happy to know that ☺️❤️
Awesome teaching Dr. Thank you so much.
You're most welcome dear ❤️
Glad that you liked it ☺️
Thank you! This was very clear and helpful
I saw your video first time it's too good. Thank you for making this type of video. Make more video on physical examination technique it would be very helpful ❤
Awesome video sir❤❤❤.sir this type of basic things with crystal clear explanation will really helpful for us.Sir i have heard these words every time and got confused in answering questions also.But your explanation will really help us.Thank u a lot sir.❤❤❤🩺🩺🩺🩺🥼🥼🥼🥼💉💉💉
Wow! These words of appreciation acts as a fuel to our motivation to upload more and more such videos. Thank you so much ❤️
Most wanted since long..thanks a lot sir..
Oh, glad to see that you wanted this video. Thank you so much dear for liking & loving the content ❤️
Superb ,I don't know how many times I have listened this.Thank you so much ,great work.
Well explained, even a normal non medic understands it well. Thank you.
Clearly conceptual. Thanks Sir. Sometimes its said about wheez and ronchi that one is heard with stetho nd another one without stetho. Please give a explanation about it. I will be very thankful to you.
please also do CT scan of head. Otherwise this video helped my friend and I for my clinical exam. I'll always watch and share your videos. Keep up this wonderful work🥰🥰
Good work sir ..Jis students ko college me ye knowledge not explain ke vajse problem hota he ...unka knowledge apke vajse bd raha he, gd ho raha hai ... Middle class students ko bhut help ho raha he !! Thank u for yr work!!
You have made it so easy ..thank you for this dedication ❤️
Sir I can feel the hardwork behind to make this video
I saw several videos on youtube on this topic but always confused in sounds
Because they not upload sound
No comparison of this video from others
Thanks a lot
Gratitude to you ✌️✌️
Thank you so much for such kind words of appreciation ❤️
Comments like yours acts a motivation for me to upload more such videos. Thanks again ☺️🥰
Awesome piece of knowledge sir..thank you...so many confusing videos are available on internet about breath sounds...but your video has cleared lot of doubts regarding breath sound auscultation...sir please tell us about crepitations
Wow! That's amazing! Glad to know that ☺️❤️
Thank you so much for your wonderful feedback! 😎
Crepitations are similar to Crackles ☺️
Okk..thank you sir
Thank you Doc for sharing your knowledge with us 🙏
This is the best video for lung auscultation ever....simply and easily explained...
Thank you so much for appreciating our video ❤️
Thank you sir.... I'm a 2nd yr BSc Nursing student and this coming Monday is our practical exam..hope this helps me for my Respiratory Assessment....Thank you sir
Hi
Absolutely brilliant 👍 knowledge
Many many thanks! ☺️❤️
Very helpful for a nurse which I am, however been unwell and Dr today said I had crackles when diagnosing me. He then commenced me on oral antibiotics as been sick for 4 days, coughing, sob, fevers, fatigue using asthma medication more frequently.
Your video was so helpful, Thankyou 😊
This is so helpful for my EMS I’m gonna ace my lung sounds skill and scenarios
Awesome...keep doing more lectures 🙏
Sure, will try to upload more such videos ☺️❤️
U cleared all the confusions so easily... Thankyou Dr. ☺
I'm so glad that this video cleared your doubts❤️🤗
Good illustration, I got a clear conception about the chest sound
Omg you made it so easy understand!
Thank you so much 😊
Thank you Dr. It was helpful
You're most welcome dear ❤️
Hi sir I have seen the ecg interpretation video I have understood clearly. So please make a video about Echocardiography in simple way sir thank u
This is so nice, i never heard this type of audible chest sound technique,thanks alot, technique is to much fine.
Dr Chirag,Thank you so much for uploading another very useful video.Much appreciated.It’s really helpful for students those who are preparing for the OSCE.
Good explanation.god bless u more.
Thank you so much for your kind words and wishes! ❤️☺️
Super helpful ! Thank you so much!
Much needed topic, organized video, explained well.
Sir I'm a radiology student...so it's very helpful...🙏🙏😊
Oh, glad to know that! 😊
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Thank you sir for this wonderful video..
You're most welcome dear ❤️
Thank you for this, Doc!
Very intelligent Dr very detailed his parents must be very proud of him wish this Dr was in NYC .
Good interpretation sir
Thank you so much dear ❤️
Awesome 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks a lot Dr Apurva ❤️
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Thanku so much Doctor your class and demonstration of sound vibrations against each lung sound is very much helpful for me as Nursing Officer😊😊
Thank you so much for this video ! This is gold. I will share it.
But your comment is priceless for me. Thank you so much for those kind words ☺️❤️
Excellent presentation
Thanks a lot dear ❤️
As usual perfect sir ❤️....
And please upload an video on hypernatremia and respiratory alkalosis management
Thank you so much Dr Ripu for liking & loving the content of this video ❤️
Sure, will try to upload on Hypernatremia soon! 😊
This was so helpful, thank you Doctor
Outstanding video, especially with the explanations or inspirational and expirational aetiology
Good explain sir
Thanks dear ❤️😊
Very good sir👌
Thank you so much dear ❤️
this was amazing, thank you!
Excellent sir...
Was searching for long time..
Very helpful for final year students
Thank you
Tq so much sir explain lungs Vuelams PFT test explain
it's a useful explain super Sir
Thank you so much!
Will try to upload on PFTs soon 😊
Sir different types of chest x-ray and how we identify different types of pathology of chest x-ray...
Sir iss topic par ak vedio banaiye gaa please....🙏🙏🙏🙏
Pakka. Will try to upload it soon 😊❤️
I would say this was an excellent video I saw and listened......great work...
Hi doc, prescribing pharmacist here preparing for an osce. Excellent narration, thank you.
Waiting for xray interpretation videos bhaiya
Sure, will try to upload it soon ☺️
U said that if u hear bronchovesicular sounds in other fields of lung then there is pathology then where it is heard normally when there is no pathology
Mine doubt too
Manubrium
Bronchial sound hears over the manubrium..just above the clavicles...
Bronchi Vesicular sound hears 1 st and 2nd ics nxt to sternum and blw the scapula.... These are the sites
of normal bronchial or bronchovasicular when there is no pathology
A very great lecture! Thank you for sharing your expertise. 😊
Beautifully explained... I love this💝💝💝
Sir please explain the stethoscope position ❤️❤️❤️
Actually I was planning to explain that in this video but I wanted to complete this video within 10/11 mins.
No issues, will try to upload another video on respiratory system examination ☺️❤️
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 KJV, Jesus Christ is the only way.............
So properly explained that anyone can understand easily. Thnk you!
I'm a nurse and thankyou very much doctor for this video,well explained.
Very well explained sir !!! Thank you so much to you sir 🙏🏼
Thank you for a wonderful video. Great job
Wonderful video doc! If more doctors can follow this rather than sitting in their soundproof ivory towers.
Best teaching method and most informative for every medicos.Thanks a lot sir .
Wow! Thanks for that wonderful feedback ☺️❤️
So clinical. So beautiful. Hare Krishna.
Dr millions of thanks for this very precious information about respreration.
U r very best teacher , I like the way u teach ur talking clearity is amazing
Thank you very much sir.I could get proper idea related with lung sound and it is the mist helpful to me for my clinical study