Stridor??
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Anyway, I'm sure the LungLine nurse will post more info about Stridor.
You can search www.NationalJewish.org to find out lots of good infor about allergies and GERD. Best of luck to you!
Aloha,
Starion
http://www.emedicine.com/PED/topic2159.htm
Please work with your doctor to determine the UNDERLYING cause of the symptom of Stridor, so you can receive appropriate treatment. Best of luck!
Aloha,
Starion
Stridor is a term used that describes noisy breathing in general, usually associated with infection, swelling, or obstruction of the upper airway. Some tests that may be performed to determine the severity of the swelling may be to perform a nasoparyngeal scope to directly visualize the nasopharynx. Also, an x-ray can be performed to see how much swelling is visible. If able, flow-volume loop tests may be done to assess how much air is flowing through the airway in inspiration and expiration.
As for treatment, in severe cases (unlikely to be you!) breathing tubes or tracheostomy tubes need to be inserted to maintain a patent airway. In less severe cases, oral steroids may be used as well as nebulized racemic epinephrine treatments to decrease the swelling. I hope all works out for you. Best of luck...
JCI BS RRT