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Why Do I Feel That My Granddaughters Nose Is Stopped While She Yawns ?

my 1 month old granddaughter has been crying ans seems to be gagging when she yawns, it also sounds like her nose is stopped up but I can t see anything, what do you think?
Wed, 31 Aug 2011
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hi,
Thanks for query,
Your grand daughter might have chocking of nose causing breathing difficulty.
Some times Infantile colic may cause crying.
Sometimes infection in ears may be a problem.
Consult neo natologist and get examined.
Ok and bye.
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Pediatrician, Neonatology Dr. Kathirvel Rajan's  Response
Hi,

During newborn period, off and on coughing, sneezing, hiccoughing are normal only.

If u see any active discharge from nose, it needs treatment for it and also for probable ear congestion

thanks
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Why Do I Feel That My Granddaughters Nose Is Stopped While She Yawns ?

Hi, Thanks for query, Your grand daughter might have chocking of nose causing breathing difficulty. Some times Infantile colic may cause crying. Sometimes infection in ears may be a problem. Consult neo natologist and get examined. Ok and bye.