Sentences with phrase «airways which»

The crowding of this tissue inside the nose and the back of the throat obstructs airflow through the upper airways which can lead to significant problems related to breathing.
The short face means shorter airways which can lead to breathing difficulties.
The plant also relaxes the airways which allows for deeper breathing.
It is known that allergens bind to a protein on the surface of cells in the airways which initiates an asthma attack.
Any changing in breathing is concerning, but sometimes when a dog lays in a certain position may may partially obstruct their airway which may be attributable to a few different conditions like elongated soft palate, laryngeal paralysis among other causes.
The disease occurs in the lower airway which is the bronchi and bronchioles.

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Corticosteroid inhalers, such as Qvar, work as airway anti-inflammatories, which reduce the inflammation of the airways over time.
EIB is a sudden transient narrowing of the airways called bronchospasm which may occur during or after exercise.
Enlarged tonsils are a major contributor to upper airway resistance and sleep disordered breathing - which in turn are major contributors to physical and psychological development of an individual.
This helps keep their airways clear of mucous, which is loosened by the saline drops.
Each Jakemans sweet is bursting with menthol which releases natural vapours to also help keep airways clear.
Second, it offers more extension in his neck, which will help to open his airway and allow him to coordinate his suck - swallow - breathe pattern more easily and prevent him from falling asleep.
And then I like to put it in there and then suck it back out and get that mucus out, which is the best way to open your baby's airways when they seem stuffy.
Chapter thirteen covers specialized ventilation techniques, which details the combitube and laryngeal mask airway, which many midwives have utilized as the alternative to intubation.
If the neonate for which you are responsible hasn't a viable airway, the outcome is very clear.
Your child is carried in an upright position, which keeps airways free and allows you to check on your baby's breathing.
But a sudden, sharp close of the airways by the epiglottis blocks the access of the airflow, which causes the characteristic sound you can clearly hear.
And there's a similar risk in sleeping in an upright position, since a baby's head could flop forward and he doesn't yet have the neck control or strength to bring his head back up, which blocks the airway, says Dr. Ben Hoffman, member of the American Academy of Pediatrics» Council on Injury, Violence and Poison Prevention.
It is not the natural form of the spine called kyphosis, it is the fact that the heavy head is rolled with the baby's chin onto baby's chest, which kinks the airway and baby can not work against gravity to free himself from this potentially fatal situation.
They hold your baby in an upright position, which keeps airways free, allows legs and arms to move freely, and provides good support for the neck and head.
In an effort to clear his airway your baby might start gulping and swallowing the loosened mucus which causes your infant to choke.
Even when you are sure your baby is lying on her back when going to sleep, it is also important to avoid placing her on soft, porous surfaces such as pillows, quilts, comforters, sheepskins, or bean bags — even soft materials used for stuffed toys — which may block her airway if she burrows her face in them.
«We don't know why yet,» she says, «but it may be that sucking on a pacifier brings a baby's tongue forward, which opens the airway a little bit more.»
Avoid foods that pose choking risks (like hot dogs, grapes, raw carrots, nuts, raisins, hard or gummy candy, spoonfuls of peanut butter, chunks of meat or cheese, and popcorn), which are a similar size and shape as a child's airway.
A lot of them are also «T.I.C.K.S» friendly, which means that you can keep your newborn in a position that ensures their airways remain open; even if they are unable to hold up their head on their own.
This sleep disorder is one in which breathing is interrupted constantly throughout the night when airways become blocked.
Few physicians believe that sleeping on stomach could be good for babies with severe gastroesophageal reflux or certain upper - airway malformations like Pierre Robin Syndrome, which lead to acute airway obstruction episodes.
When we sleep on our backs, gravity forces the base of the tongue to collapse into the airway, which obstructs breathing and creates oh - so - pleasant snoring noises that keeps the neighbors up at night.
Meconium - stained amniotic fluid (a condition in which meconium, a baby's first stool, is present in the amniotic fluid which can block fetal airways)
The AAP supports the recommendations of the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, which state that infants with gastroesophageal reflux should be placed for sleep in the supine position, with the rare exception of infants for whom the risk of death from gastroesophageal reflux is greater than the risk of SIDS84 — specifically, infants with upper airway disorders for whom airway protective mechanisms are impaired, which may include infants with anatomic abnormalities, such as type 3 or 4 laryngeal clefts, who have not undergone antireflux surgery.
Car seats used in cars are safe for young babies when they are strapped in properly, no blankets are used, and the car seat is installed so that it reclines at about a 45 - degree angle (which is in part to ensure that your baby's airways stay open).
Edit to add: American media tends to be consumed internationally which means this argument is very often broadcast around the globe putting this «socialism = communism = evil» viewpoint across the airways for the world to see.
Nathan inhaled meconium, which blocked his airways.
To create the effect of tobacco smoke on cells, Vaz, Baylin and their colleagues began their studies with human bronchial cells, which line the airways of the lungs, and grew them in a laboratory.
They found that STAT6 - IP prevented RSV - induced changes to airway cells called alveolar macrophages, which can promote asthma - like responses both during and following viral infections.
Each breath delivers those chemicals to the blood, which courses through the lungs» tiniest airways.
To explore the effects of the receptor on the airway, the researchers used a protein called BAM8 - 22, which is an itch activator that specifically targets the G protein - coupled receptor, to induce a reaction.
Flu vaccines are designed to prevent infection by eliciting antibodies against HA, which the virus uses to break into cells lining the airways.
The experiments indicated that when dectin - 1 recognizes tropomyosin in house dust mites, shrimp or other common allergy - triggering species it suppresses airway cells» production of an immune molecule, IL - 33, which otherwise would promote an allergic response by immune cells.
Using fluorescent antibodies designed specifically to light up the receptor in mice, the investigators observed it on vagus nerves, which serve as a main biochemical connection between airway cells and the brain.
Their approach, in which micro-liters of liquid containing a drug are instilled into the lung, distributed as a thin film in the predetermined region of the lung airway, and absorbed locally, may provide much more effective treatment of lung disease.
The authors speculate that the decline in lung function is attributable to the irritation that most cleaning chemicals cause on the mucous membranes lining the airways, which over time results in persistent changes in the airways and airway remodeling.
Cells in the airways have mobile cilia which sweep mucus and dirt out of the lungs, but almost every cell in the body has a primary (sensory) cilium.
This results in excessive mucus production, cough and remodeling processes in the airways as well as the loss of alveoli, which are therefore no longer available for gas exchange.
The difficulty is that tissue samples necessary for this kind of genetic profiling are currently obtained from the airways, which requires bronchoscopy, an invasive procedure involving sedation.
Other researchers have shown that while the immune response Th1 is necessary to clear such viruses, another response, Th2, which is associated with severe airway inflammation and the development of post-infection asthma, could arise after viral infection.
But now, a navigation system developed by SINTEF researchers and engineers and pulmonologists at St. Olav's Hospital provides the latter with three - dimensional images of the route into the patient's lungs and airways, in which the examination will take place.
These subtypes of asthma can be identified by knowing which genes are expressed at higher and lower levels in patients» airways.
Current treatment of respiratory ailments in adults born premature is similar to asthma treatments, which work to open up closed airways.
This decline in PAL was significantly associated with an increase in airflow obstruction (shown by a decline in FEV1) and an increase in total score on the St. George's Respiratory Questionnaire, which measures the impact of obstructive airway disease on overall health, daily life, and perceived well - being.
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