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Results 1 - 10 of 49 for Recurrent pneumonia
  1. ... swallowing or breathing, in some cases resulting in recurrent pneumonia or life-threatening breathing problems. A common defect ...
  2. ... up blood Low oxygen levels (in severe cases) Recurrent pneumonia Depression
  3. Fundoplication (For Children) (North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition)  
    GERD/Treatments and Therapies ... GERD ... North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition ... Fundoplication is a type of surgery to ...
  4. ... when inhaling; a weak cry; problems feeding; and recurrent episodes of pneumonia. Typically between the ages of 6 weeks and ...
  5. ... viruses. As a result, people with PN experience recurrent sinus infections and pneumonia, especially in the first few years of life. ...
  6. ... cells. The immune system abnormalities increase susceptibility to recurrent infections, such as bronchitis, pneumonia, sinusitis, and other infections affecting the upper respiratory ...
  7. ... GERD), causing vomiting. GERD can also lead to recurrent bacterial lung infections called aspiration pneumonia, which can be life-threatening. In addition, people ...
  8. ... 2 deficiency have a significantly increased risk of recurrent bacterial infections, specifically of the lungs (pneumonia), the membrane covering the brain and spinal cord ( ...
  9. ... bacteria, or more rarely, viruses and often develop recurrent infections, particularly in the lungs, sinuses, and ears. Pneumonia is common in people with CVID. Over time, ...
  10. ... from foreign invaders. Immunodeficiency 11 is characterized by recurrent severe infections in the respiratory tract, particularly pneumonia caused by a fungus known as Pneumocystis jirovecii. ...
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