Friday, January 29, 2010

What Is A Medical Condition In Babies Call R.v.s What Is This Medical Condition Called?

What is this medical condition called? - what is a medical condition in babies call r.v.s

When my sister was a baby, maybe a few weeks, he stopped breathing, his lips were blue and everything. The doctors said it was bronchitis, but it was an infection, my cousin also got it. Does anyone know this? and is inherited?

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have bronchitis now, and I'm just coughing and spitting phlegm.
Babies suffer many problems at birth, who knows what might be - something like that happens all the time, what do you think it is a medical condition?

Anonymous said...

I have bronchitis now, and I'm just coughing and spitting phlegm.
Babies suffer many problems at birth, who knows what might be - something like that happens all the time, what do you think it is a medical condition?

Anonymous said...

Smurfism. Affects 100 men and 1 woman.

Anonymous said...

His skin is yellow, too?
If this were so Jondi (sp?)
Pronunciation - Say Jahn

Anonymous said...

It is entirely possible that RSV. Premature infants are at increased risk for this, but there are other reasons to learn how bronchitis. I have a link that has good general information on respiratory tract infections, including RSV babies. It is also possible that your cousin needs breathing treatments because of infection, but only in May that cause allergies, asthma and more than likely, and I hope to overcome them.
Thus, although it is usually healthier than it should be good. I really do not know whether it is hereditary (I seriously doubt that - no infections and viruses can be inherited), but I do know that asthma and allergies have increased over the years with children and babies. My two children have asthma. The oldest is 14 and has not used to an inhalation device in two years. My son needs more time to process. Allergies are hereditary, however, that can trigger asthma, so that they are breathing treatments.
http://baby.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Baby_Res ...
It's a good question, and even follow youI go to the doctor and you could ask him, and I am sure they will gladly answer it for you and will probably thank you for your concern for their future family.

Anonymous said...

Smurfism. Affects 100 men and 1 woman.

Anonymous said...

weirdinossi

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