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  2. Asphyxiating thoracic dysplasia - Wikipedia

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    Breathing trouble can range from mild to severe. In some children, it is not noticeable, aside from fast breathing; however, in others, breathing problems can be fatal. About 60% to 70% of children with this condition die from respiratory failure as babies or young children.

  3. Pneumonia is the No. 1 cause of hospital admission in kids ...

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    rapid breathing. widening of nostrils during breathing. What are emergency signs of pneumonia? Severe signs that should cause people to seek medical attention include: chest pain. severe trouble ...

  4. Shortness of breath - Wikipedia

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    Shortness of breath (SOB), known as dyspnea (in AmE) or dyspnoea (in BrE), is an uncomfortable feeling of not being able to breathe well enough. The American Thoracic Society defines it as "a subjective experience of breathing discomfort that consists of qualitatively distinct sensations that vary in intensity", and recommends evaluating dyspnea by assessing the intensity of its distinct ...

  5. Mommy Minute: Local doctor explains walking pneumonia - AOL

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    Younger children may have different symptoms, including diarrhea, wheezing or vomiting. ... If your child is having trouble breathing or is not drinking or urinating, you’re advised to take them ...

  6. What virus is going around? The flu, COVID, norovirus – and ...

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    Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes infections of the breathing passages and lungs. It's so common that most children have been infected with the virus by age 2, according to the Mayo Clinic .

  7. Chest pain in children - Wikipedia

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    Children who have chest pain that is related to asthma and exercise stress can be treated with bronchodilator use. [1] If there is obviously distress and difficulty breathing, treatment to provide the support of airway and breathing is provided. In addition, treatment can include measures to support circulation. [4]

  8. Pediatric assessment triangle - Wikipedia

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    Nasal flaring in young children; Seesaw breathing in infants (where the chest and abdomen "seesaw" up and down; this is a sign of severe respiratory distress in an infant) A child exhibiting decreased work of breathing may be bradypneic (breathing too slowly) or too weak to engage the muscles required for inhalation.

  9. Nearly 600,000 children die annually from breathing toxic air

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    According to a new report published by the United Nations Children's Fund, about 300 million kids around the world are breathing highly toxic air.