Respiratory Problems, Age 11 and YoungerEmergencies| Yes |
Does your child have any of the following symptoms that require emergency treatment?
Call 911 or other emergency services immediately.
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- Breathing problems occur, such as:
- Severe difficulty
breathing.
- Breathing stops for longer than 10 to 20 seconds.
Note: If breathing has stopped, after calling
911 or other emergency services, begin
rescue breathing. Go to the topic
Dealing With Emergencies to see Rescue
Breathing.
- Difficulty breathing and choking on an object in the
windpipe. Note: If choking is present, go to the topic
Choking Rescue Procedure. For babies under 1 year of
age, use back blows rather than the Heimlich manoeuvre. Do not perform the
Heimlich manoeuvre if the child is still coughing or able to
speak.
- Wheezing that lasts for longer than 1
hour in a baby younger than 3 months old who appears sick
- Grey, mottled, or blue skin is present
in the fingernail beds, lips, or earlobes.
- Drooling with trouble
breathing occurs, or the child is not able to cry or make sounds. This can be
caused by
epiglottitis.
Check Your SymptomsIf you answer yes to any of the following questions, click on the "Yes" in front of the question for information about how soon to see a health professional. Review
health risks that may increase the seriousness of your
child's symptoms. If your child has any of the following symptoms, evaluate those
symptoms first. | Note: | If your child has been diagnosed with a respiratory disease, such
as
asthma or
cystic fibrosis, and your child's health professional
has given you a plan for handling your child's respiratory problems, seek
medical care according to the plan. |
Other Symptoms to Watch ForDoes your child have any of the following symptoms? If your child has other symptoms with his or her respiratory
symptoms, such as nausea, diarrhea, or dehydration, evaluate those symptoms
also. If a visit to a health professional is not needed immediately, see the Home Treatment section for self-care information.
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