Sentences with phrase «obstructed breathing»

Brachycephalic breeds are prone to laryngeal collapse, where the laryngeal wall involuntarily collapses, causing obstructed breathing.
However, among children with asthma, those whose mother smoked during pregnancy were 2.5 times more likely to have obstructed breathing.
DockATot's air - flow bumper eliminates the concern about obstructed breathing, it is Oeko - Tex certified, free of harmful substances and chemicals, and it does not harbor heat.
You can swaddle your baby, but don't cover him with a blanket or bedding of any sort because it can end up over his face and can obstruct his breathing.
Baby bedding in the crib needs to be unobstructed by blankets, pillows or sheets, so that her face is clear at all times and there is no danger of obstructing her breathe.
I feel comfortable giving it to her in the car seat being that it's not too plush that it could obstruct her breathing in any way.
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.
«At the hospital, [Travis] reported that she had had an argument with Mr. Spitzer in the hotel room, during which Mr. Spitzer had thrown her down on top of a bed and applied pressure to her throat obstructing her breathing,» according to the documents.
Asthma is a chronic immune disorder that inflames airways and obstructs breathing.
She was also surprised to learn that her snoring — the result of a deviated septum — was not serious enough to obstruct her breathing or be considered sleep apnea.
Pseudograins are hypoallergenic foods, meaning they're unlikely to cause allergic reactions that can obstruct breathing.
If cancer can't be ruled out, or your thyroid is obstructing breathing or swallowing, your doctor will likely recommend surgery.
The pits can also lodge quite easily in the throat, obstructing their breathing.
ACE inhibitors are also commonly used for those who suffer from more severe cases which can obstruct breathing airways.

Not exact matches

Listen to your baby — listen to your child while he or she is nursing: snoring, grunting, or other noises can be an indicator of distressed breathing, and you should unlatch and reposition if these things occur, or if you visually notice an obstructed airway for any reason, or that baby's chin has fallen to his or her chest.
If a baby rolls into the bumper, he might not be able to roll away, and his face could become smothered, his breathing could become obstructed, and he could suffocate.
Be careful to make sure that whatever you place beneath your baby doesn't obstruct his ability to breathe.
Always make sure that the babies» faces remain visible to you, and that their breathing is not obstructed with such a cover in place.
Just make sure that their head is always visible and high enough so that their breathing will not be obstructed.
The fabric may be too thick to breathe well, which may make your baby uncomfortable and could lead to an obstructed airflow.
Even when swaddled tightly around your child, a blanket may become loose and obstruct your little one's breathing.
«There should be no pillows, sheets, blankets, or other items that could obstruct the infant's breathing or cause overheating,» Feldman - Winter added.
Turns out older babies breathe as naturally as adults do (and react if it become obstructed).
Breathing can also be obstructed if the baby's head is left dropped on its chest.
All bedding must fit properly so it doesn't form pockets or bulges that could obstruct baby's breathing.
One of the more prevalent chronic illnesses in the United States, CRS has been known to cause significant quality of life detriments to affected patients, who often can not breathe or sleep easily due to obstructed nasal and sinus passages.
Contraction of smooth muscle changes the size of our airways, suggesting that this research may open new avenues for treating chronic breathing disorders — such as asthma, emphysema and bronchitis — that constrict and obstruct the airways.
«The danger is that thick blankets, quilt or pillows can obstruct the baby's airway, which would keep them from being able to breathe,» Shapiro - Mendoza said in a phone interview.
Obstructive sleep apnea is a disorder characterized by snoring, labored breathing and repetitive obstructed pauses or gasps in a persons breathing during sleep.
Sleep studies of patients with obstructive sleep apnea often show an increase in breathing muscle activity when muscles try to open an obstructed upper airway.
These things combined are called the «Brachycephalic Syndrome» and they tend to obstruct their airway and interfere with his breathing.
They are liable to fainting, and serious breathing problems where the airway becomes obstructed.
In dogs with an elongated soft palate, the palate overlaps the epiglottis to a considerable degree, partially obstructing the animal's airway during breathing.
Such a condition would damage other organs, obstruct blood flow and breathing.
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.
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.
Costumes shouldn't constrict movement or obstruct your pet's vision, hearing, or ability to breathe or bark.
Significant inflammation or bleeding can obstruct the airway, making breathing difficult or impossible.
This disorder occurs when physical abnormalities obstruct the airway, making breathing difficult.
Dogs with stenotic nares and / or elongated soft palates must exert extra effort to breathe, which can cause these saccules to turn outwards and be sucked into the airway, further obstructing air flow.
When the dog has to increase the effort to breathe, he or she will start to pull additional tissue into the airway, obstructing airflow even more.
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