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Tracheomalacia
- Congenital tracheomalacia is weakness and floppiness of the walls of the windpipe (trachea). Congenital means it is present at birth. Acquired tracheomalacia is a related topic.
- Acquired tracheomalacia is a weakness and floppiness of the walls of the windpipe (trachea, or airway). It develops after birth. Congenital tracheomalacia is a related topic.
- Breathing Problems (National Library of Medicine)When you're short of breath, it's hard or uncomfortable for you to take in the oxygen your body needs. You may feel as if you're not getting enough air. Sometimes ...
- Tracheal Disorders (National Library of Medicine)Your trachea, or windpipe, is one part of your airway system. Airways are pipes that carry oxygen-rich air to your lungs. They also carry carbon dioxide, ...
- Campomelic dysplasia (Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center)Find symptoms and other information about Campomelic dysplasia. ... Birth Defects/Specifics ... Birth Defects ... Bone Diseases/Children ... Bone Diseases ... Genetic and Rare ...
- Uncommon Infant and Newborn Problems (National Library of Medicine)It can be scary when your baby is sick, especially when it is not an everyday problem like a cold or a fever. You may not know whether the problem is serious ...
- ... of the airway) Severe asthma attack Throat cancer Tracheomalacia (weakness of the cartilage that supports the trachea) ...
- ... trachea). Often, infants with EA/TEF also have tracheomalacia . When this occurs, the walls of the trachea ...
- Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia Congenita (SEDc) (For Parents) (Nemours Foundation)Bone Diseases/Children ... Bone Diseases ... Dwarfism/Children ... Dwarfism ... Connective Tissue Disorders/Children ... Connective Tissue Disorders ... Nemours Foundation ... Spondyloepiphyseal ...