Sunday, February 19, 2012

Breathing difficulties in the baby



Surely, after your baby is born, you take several hours to establish a normal breathing pattern, and probably cost a bit, but from there you should not have any trouble breathing.
You usually notice that it costs to do while you're feeding, but over the days when both parties are learning their times, this will disappear. In any of these symptoms occur you should not waste time and communicate it to the pediatrician.


Rapid breathing and agitated (over 60 breaths per minute).

Intercostal retraction (Sinking visible muscles, which is between the ribs, with projected them out).

Expansion into the holes in the nose

Breathing complaining

Persistence in a bluish tint to the skin

If any of these symptoms or any other that raises suspicion that something may not be well, do not hesitate to consult your pediatrician.

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