Given the fact that babies are naturally nose - breathers and not mouth - breathers, you'll experience a full range of whistling, gurgling and snorting sounds as
their tiny nasal passages breathe in air.
Believe it or not, sneezing is a reflex mechanism that allows newborns to clear
their tiny nasal passages and airways of airborne particles and congestion.
This tool is used to remove mucus and dried mucus from baby's
tiny nasal passages.
For a newborn, whose
tiny nasal passages are prone to congestion, a bad case of the sniffles is more than enough to cause misery, especially since the use of cough medicine and decongestants are out of the question for children younger than 2.
Your baby has
a tiny nasal passage and in teething, the gums swell up making the nasal passage even smaller.
Not exact matches
Because newborns have such
tiny, delicate
nasal passages (only about 2 to 3 millimeters, or one tenth of one inch, on each side), it takes very little change in that small space to cause big symptoms.
While newborns rely on those
tiny nasal air
passages for their breathing, and the snorting, grunting noises they make when there is some blockage may sound terrible, what is most important is how your baby is doing overall.
This way any germs that may attempt to enroll through the
nasal passage are trapped in the
tiny cells, which are set up in the sinus passageway.
As it turned out, he didn't need the slices, because the CT scans revealed two football - shaped lobes of fat contained within two sets of «lips» —
tiny structures located in the
nasal passage just below the blowhole.
Our lungs and
nasal passages have exquisitely
tiny hairs called cilia that sweep out impurities.
Smoking cigarettes weakens the
tiny disease - fighting hairs tucked inside
nasal passages and the lungs, which trap and dispose of germs.