Wet rhonchi is a common clinical sign that is an additional sound to the breath sounds during lung auscultation. It is an additional sound to the breath sounds on auscultation of the lungs. The sound manifests itself as a blister bursting sound, which often occurs continuously.
1. Wet rales are indicative of respiratory diseases, such as tuberculosis, bronchiectasis, bronchopneumonia and lung abscess, but also localized inflammation of the lungs and lung malformations.
2. Some heart diseases and tumors can also be seen in this sign. Cardiac diseases such as mitral stenosis, mitral valve shunt, etc. cause pulmonary stasis. Tumors such as lung tumors. Other diseases, such as deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary vein embolism caused by cardiogenic asthma, can also be seen.
The presence of this sign should be combined with medical history, symptoms, imaging data to determine the cause of the disease, and symptomatic management. Prompt medical attention is recommended.