Symptoms severe Bronchiolitis RSV infection | RSV Awareness Week 2020

Be aware of the alarm symptoms of severe RSV infection! This is what the symptoms look like: - Nasal flaring mostly occurs in infants and young children; the nostrils widen while breathing in. - When your child is pulling the chest in at the ribs, below the breastbone, or above the collarbones, this is called retracting. - Grunting is a sound made by a baby or young child who is having trouble breathing. By grunting, a child tries to keep air in the lungs to help build up the oxygen level. - Normally, a newborn breathes 30-60 times per minute. When your baby breathes faster, which is called tachypnea, this is another sign for respiratory distress. Please consult your doctor when you see any of these signs! Instagram: @RSVPatientNetwork (RSV Bronchiolitis Patient Network) Facebook: @RSVPatientNetwork (RSV Bronchiolitis Patient Network) Twitter: @RSVPatients (RSVPatientNetwork) Website: Hashtags to use: #StopRSV #RSVAwarenessWeek
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