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Respiratory

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Viral condition manifested by edema, destruction of respiratory cilia, and exudate resulting in respiratory obstruction. May have a barking or brassy cough. Crying an agitation worsen the symptoms.
Salty tears, salty saliva, salty sweat, heart prostration, distended abdomen, rectal prolapse, meconium ileus, Atrophy of thighs and buttocks, Sinusitis, Chronic cough, cyanosis, Dyspnea, wheezing, barrel-shapped chest, obstructed pancreas, deficiency of enzymes, poor digestion, large, foul-smelling stools, clubbing of fingers and toes.
A life threatening condition that has an abrupt onset of swelling of the tissue. The child insists on sitting up, leans forward with the mouth open, and drools saliva because of the difficulty in swallowing.
Harsh, high-pitched sound.
Most common cause of viral pneumonia. Airways are prone to obstruction by the thick mucus produced.
Unexpected death of an apparently health infant between 2 weeks and 1 year of age, for which a routine autopsy fails to identify the cause. Death occurs during sleep. The infant does not cry or make other sounds of distress.
A viral infection of the small airways in the lower respiratory tract. Gas exchange in lunges becomes impaired.
Symptoms include nasal congestion, a clear, watery nasal discharge, sneezing, and itching of the eyes.
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Made of lymph tissue and are part of the body's defense mechanism against infection. Symptoms may include difficulty in swallowing and breathing. They may block nasal passage, resulting in mouth breathing.
Barking cough and varying degrees of inspiratory stridor.
Fever, nasal discharge, irritability, sore throat, cough, and general discomfort are present, and there may be vomiting and diarrhea.
A medical emergency that is severe respiratory distress that is not responsive to drugs, including epinephrine and aminophylline.
Weakness of the airway walls and a floppy epiglottis that causes a stridor on inspiration. May have retractions.
Fever, malaise, dysphagia and anorexia. may even have strep throat
Cough is dry at first, but it gradually becomes productive, fever rises, respiratory rate may increase, respiration may be shallow and may have chest pain due to pleural irritation. Accessory muscles of respiration are used along with nasal flaring.
In acute episodes coughing, wheezing and difficulty breathing are main complaints. Child may complain of itching. Symptoms may be slow or abrupt. They may be mild, moderate, or severe. Obstruction is the most severe during expiration because the airways become smaller during this phase. Trapped air causes hyperinflation and results in an increase in the effort needed for breathing.
Gradual onset of an unproductive "hacking" cough.