nasal flaring, and/or retractions indicate that breathing is not easy and that there is abnormally increased work of breathing. If the answer to the question posed above is "Yes, the infant is ...
It’s marked by fast and labored breathing due to excess fluid in the lungs. While it can be concerning, it usually resolves ...
A dacrocystocele is the second most common cause of neonatal nasal obstruction (second to choanal atresia). It occurs secondary to imperforate valves of Hasner (at the distal lacrimal duct ...