A physical exam might reveal abnormal sounds (stridor) when you breathe in if the throat is affected.
Using a stethoscope, your doctor will listen for any abnormal sounds produced within your lungs when you breathe.
Physical examination : A doctor may occasionally hear abnormal sounds over the heart that suggest pericarditis.
A doctor will listen to the blood vessels in the abdomen for abnormal sounds.
A heart murmur, click, or other abnormal sound is almost always heard through a stethoscope.
The condition is benign but may generate, over time, serious and even extreme responses to the abnormal sounds.
"We examined him and felt some abnormal sounds at the base of his right lung," Beauchemin said.
Listen to your heart and lungs for abnormal sounds.
Heart murmur: An abnormal sound heard when listening to the heart with a stethoscope.
Your doctor may hear abnormal sounds when listening to the heart and lungs with a stethoscope (auscultation).