Search Results 31-40 of 16710 for infant airway obstruction
... respiratory tract infection. More than 200 ... Once infected by a virus, a baby's body usually can fight off that same virus in the future. ... Someone with a cold ...
When a baby's soft, immature cartilage is not stiff enough to keep the airway open, the walls of the windpipe can weaken and sometimes fall in. This makes it ...
Pneumothorax — collapsed lung. Pulmonary embolism; Sudden blood loss; Upper airway obstruction (blockage in the breathing passage). In the case of shortness of ...
A study of infants with congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction (CNLDO) suggests that surgical intervention may be most appropriate in an early and narrow ...
The lungs and airways of children with asthma become inflamed, interfering with daily activities. Some children can have dangerous attacks.
"One common presentation is kids who have both vocal cords paralyzed and the airway obstructed," Dr. Balakrishnan says. "In the past many of those children ...
highly contagious respiratory tract infection appeared first on Mayo Clinic News Network. In many people, whooping cough (pertussis) is marked ...
The baby's age, overall health. Experts caution against flying in the first seven days after a baby is born. Some healthcare professionals suggest not traveling ...
In CDH, a baby's diaphragm — the muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen — develops a hole called a hernia. Learn about treatment before birth.
Mayo Clinic pediatric ENT specialists treat the following conditions. Edit search filters. View all conditions. Airway obstruction; Auditory processing disorder ...
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