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  1. Diagnosis of Stridor in Children - AAFP

    Nov 15, 1999 · This article reviews the etiology of stridor in children and suggests an approach to evaluating and managing the problem.

  2. Stridor (Noisy Breathing) - Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

    With infants, stridor usually indicates a congenital disorder (problem that your child is born with), including laryngomalacia, vocal cord paralysis or subglottic stenosis. If your toddler or older child …

  3. Pediatric Stridor - Children's National Hospital

    Stridor is a noisy or high-pitched sound with breathing. It is usually caused by a blockage or narrowing in your child’s upper airway. Some common causes of stridor in children are infections and defects in …

  4. Assessment of stridor in children - UpToDate

    May 29, 2024 · With either fixed or dynamic airway obstruction, the stridor tends to be louder during crying or greater respiratory effort. The pathophysiology, differential diagnosis, and clinical …

  5. Stridor in Children

    Sep 1, 2025 · The main symptom of stridor is the noise that is heard while your child breathes. The sound of stridor depends on where the blockage is in your child’s upper respiratory tract.

  6. Stridor (Noisy Breathing) | Causes, Diagnosis & Treatment

    Noisy breathing, or stridor, can be caused by many things. Learn more about the specific causes, as well as diagnosis and treatment for stridor in children.

  7. Stridor - Boston Children's Hospital

    Stridor is a high-pitched sound that is usually heard best when your child breathes in (known as “inspiration”). It’s usually caused by an obstruction or narrowing in your child's upper airway.

  8. Airway Obstruction and Stridor in Pediatric Patients

    Nov 2, 2017 · This issue discusses the most common as well as the life-threatening etiologies of acute and chronic stridor and its management in the emergency department.

  9. Stridor in Children - University of Rochester Medical Center

    What is stridor in children? Stridor is a noisy or high-pitched sound with breathing. It's a sign that the upper airway is partially blocked. It may involve the nose, mouth, throat, voice box (larynx), or …

  10. Stridor in Children - PubMed

    Nov 12, 2023 · Biphasic stridor is commonly associated with subglottic or glottic anomalies. This topic addresses both acquired and congenital causes of stridor and the evaluation and treatment of stridor …