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- Intercostal retractions occur when the muscles between the ribs pull inward. The movement is most often a sign that the person has a breathing problem. Intercostal retractions are a medical emergency.
- ... of the skin between the ribs when breathing ( intercostal retractions ) Shortness of breath that gets worse with ...
- ... as the child tries to breathe in (called intercostal retractions ) Infant's nostrils get wide when breathing Rapid ...
- ... Muscles between the ribs pull in when breathing ( intercostal retractions ) Severe throat pain Difficulty turning the head
- ... the child tries to breathe. This is called intercostal retractions . Tests that may be done to diagnose ...
- ... because of weakness of the abdominal, diaphragm, or intercostal (rib) muscles CERVICAL (NECK) INJURIES When spinal cord ...
- ... Is the child using chest muscles to breathe ( intercostal retractions )? Tests that may be done include: Arterial ...
- ... Chest wall is pulling in with each breath (intercostal retractions) Fever Labored or difficult breathing Never had ...
- ... leaving the lungs. During inspiration, the diaphragm and intercostal muscles contract allowing air to enter the lungs. ...