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Results 1 - 10 of 40 for Aspiration pneumonia
  1. ... and infection of the lungs or large airways. Aspiration pneumonia occurs when food or liquid is breathed into ... other feeding methods to reduce the risk of aspiration.
  2. Chemical pneumonitis is inflammation of the lungs or breathing difficulty due to inhaling chemical fumes or breathing in and choking ...
  3. ... may include: Swallowing problems in infants, resulting in aspiration pneumonia or poor growth Breath-holding spells, resulting in ...
  4. ... or fluids from the mouth into your lungs ( aspiration pneumonia ). Pneumonia can be caused by many types of ...
  5. ... lungs with regurgitation. This can cause choking or aspiration pneumonia .
  6. Health problems that may result from botulism include: Aspiration pneumonia and infection Long-lasting weakness Nervous system problems ...
  7. ... the lungs during a seizure, which can cause aspiration pneumonia Injury from falls, bumps, self-inflicted bites, driving ...
  8. ... Choking Infection from inhaling food into the lungs ( aspiration pneumonia ) Injury from falls Nutrition problems due to difficulty ...
  9. ... saliva or other fluids into the lungs, causing aspiration pneumonia, choking, and possibly death. Other complications may include: ...
  10. ... as heart defects, developmental delay, or gastroesophageal reflux. Aspiration pneumonia can occur from inhaling food into the lungs ...
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