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  2. Tracheomalacia - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms inside the lung include noisy breathing that may get better when you change your baby's position or while he or she is asleep. Breathing problems that get worse during coughing, crying, feeding or colds. High-pitched sound during breathing (stridor). High-pitched cough. Rattling noise or wheezing with breathing. [4]

  3. Infant crying - Wikipedia

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    Overstimulation may be a contributing factor to infant crying and that periods of active crying might serve the purpose of discharging overstimulation and helping the baby's nervous system regain homeostasis. [10] [11] Although crying is an infant's mode of communication, it is not limited to a monotonous sound.

  4. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia - Wikipedia

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    Feeding problems are common in infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia, often due to prolonged intubation. Such infants often display oral-tactile hypersensitivity (also known as oral aversion). [7] Physical findings: [citation needed] hypoxemia; hypercapnia; crackles, wheezing, and decreased breath sounds; increased bronchial secretions ...

  5. Respiratory sounds - Wikipedia

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    Respiratory sounds, also known as lung sounds or breath sounds, are the specific sounds generated by the movement of air through the respiratory system. [1] These may be easily audible or identified through auscultation of the respiratory system through the lung fields with a stethoscope as well as from the spectral characteristics of lung sounds. [2]

  6. Wheeze - Wikipedia

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    A wheeze is a clinical symptom of a continuous, coarse, whistling sound produced in the respiratory airways during breathing. [1] For wheezes to occur, part of the respiratory tree must be narrowed or obstructed (for example narrowing of the lower respiratory tract in an asthmatic attack), or airflow velocity within the respiratory tree must be heightened.

  7. Toddler nearly falls from 400-foot cliff while family visits ...

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    National Park officials urged caution after a toddler nearly fell off a 400-foot cliff while the family visited erupting volcano KÄ«lauea. After a three-month pause the Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii ...

  8. Joss Stone Is Pregnant With 4th Baby 1 Month After ... - AOL

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    British singer-songwriter Joss Stone and her husband, Cody DaLuz, are expecting their fourth baby just one month after adopting a son. “Honestly. Shocked was an understatement ,” Stone, 37 ...

  9. Bronchiolitis - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms may include fever, cough, runny nose or rhinorrhea, and wheezing. [1] More severe cases may be associated with nasal flaring, grunting, or respiratory distress. [1] If the child has not been able to feed properly due to the illness, signs of dehydration may be present. [1]