Percussion Sound Metallic

Percussion sound is the sound produced by striking a hard object with a percussion instrument. This sound has its own characteristics and characteristics that can be used to diagnose various diseases. In this article we will look at the percussion metal sound, which is characterized by a short, clear sound with strong high overtones.

A percussion metallic sound can be caused by resonance in a nearby large smooth-walled cavity. This cavity may be, for example, a bronchus, a trachea, or a cavity in the lung. The air trapped in this cavity can resonate when struck by a percussion instrument, resulting in a metallic sound.

A metallic sound during percussion may indicate the presence of various lung diseases, such as chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, tuberculosis, lung cancer and others. In addition, a metallic sound may indicate the presence of disorders in the cardiovascular system, for example, heart defects or cardiomyopathy.

To diagnose diseases associated with percussion metallic sound, special research methods are used, such as lung auscultation, radiography, computed tomography and others. The therapist may prescribe additional research methods depending on the patient’s clinical picture.

In general, percussion metal is an important diagnostic sign that may indicate various diseases of the lungs and cardiovascular system. Therefore, if you notice a percussion sound in yourself or your loved ones, seek medical help to avoid possible complications.



A percussion sound, also known as a "metallic" sound, is a sound that occurs when metal objects hit each other. This sound is characterized by short and clear sounds with high overtones, making it very audible and bright.

Percutaneous sound is based on the phenomenon of resonance in nearby