Sentences with phrase «nasal problem in»

As Murphy's Law dictates, a baby has a way of always developing these nasal problems in the middle of the night.

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Breastfed babies develop a larger nasal space, which can lessen problems with snoring and sleep apnea later in life.
«Babies who were allowed to sleeping in a prone position with nasal congestion and other infections problem are 10x higher at risk compared to swaddling.»
In addition to relieving cough, cold, and flu symptoms, nasal congestion, the Travel Humidifier can help with dry cough, sinus irritation, nose bleeds, and dry skin and hair — common problems for any traveler (not just babies!)
Not being able to comfort a baby in such physical discomfort, especially when both you and your baby are tired, can be such a problem that many parents look for a solution by researching the best nasal aspirator for babies.
Nasal congestion in babies can lead to a number of health problems associated with breathing and sleeping difficulties.
For children with a common middle - ear problem, a simple procedure with a nasal balloon can reduce the impact of hearing loss and avoid unnecessary and ineffective use of antibiotics, according to a randomized controlled trial published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).
To see whether a probiotic could help tackle the problem of bacteria hiding in the nose, Jan - Olaf Gebbers of the Institute of Pathology and Environmental Medicine in Lucerne, Switzerland, and his colleague Ulrich Glück recruited 209 healthy volunteers and tested their nasal cavities for numerous bacteria.
They use RT - PCR to look for six of the most common causes of upper respiratory, nasal and / or chronic eye problems in cats (bordatella, chlamydia, calicivirus, herpes 1, influenza and mycoplasma).
Within the last few years, veterinarians have been given a tremendous tool for sorting out the various organisms that can cause chronic respiratory, nasal or eye problem in cats.
All utilize a very sensitive test, the Polymerase Chain Reaction or PCR test to look for six of the most common causes of upper respiratory, nasal and / or chronic eye problems in cats (Bordetella, Chlamydia, calicivirus, Herpes 1, influenza and mycoplasma).
Endoscopy: If the breathing problem is caused by a blocked nasal cavity or airway, this test will help determine the next step in treatment, and it may aid in collecting tissue samples for testing.
While allergies often cause rhinitis in people, dogs suffer from skin issues when faced with allergens, rather than from nasal problems.
A few puppies have other problems, like fungal or bacterial nasal passage infections but these really aren't that common in young dogs and might suggest an immune system deficiency in a dog.
Most cases show only evidence of problems in the mouth, nasal passages and the conjunctiva (mucus membranes) of the eyes.
Typical signs of canine distemper seen in the domestic dog include respiratory and intestinal problems such as coughing, diarrhoea, vomiting, nasal and ocular discharge, anorexia, and hyperkeratosis of the nasal planum and foot pads.
In addition to potential problems with samples taken from the sinus and nasal cavities, there can be other difficulties with the culture and sensitivity test.
Brachycephalic animals have a shortened muzzle which constricts nasal passages and can result in respiratory and feeding problems.
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