Warning Signs Of Bacterial Tracheitis
Nasal Flaring

Nasal flaring, when the nostrils widen to try to inhale more oxygen, usually happens when a child is having a hard time breathing. As with many of the warning signs of bacterial tracheitis, nostril flaring is a generic symptom that can be attributed to any condition that inhibits breathing. This symptom usually happens in infants and young children. It should be noted nasal flaring by itself might be benign. However, when evaluated with other symptoms, like stridor or cyanosis, it can be a serious symptom. Helping the child get more oxygen, whether through a mask or through intubation will help quell nasal flaring. However, medical evaluation of the underlying condition is critical so the child will be able to breathe properly and not struggle so hard that their nostrils are flaring out to try to get more air.
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