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What Causes Red Nostrils With Breathing Issues & Deployed Airbags?

the inside of my son's nostrils are red, he often is twinkling his eyes, he complains of having breathing problems and he says he has difficulty concentrating, He had a wreck last March in which all his airbags deployed. This is when his problem seemed to start
Mon, 26 May 2014
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History of trauma followed by breathing difficulties and nasal changes need an otorhinolaryngological and pulmonological exam to be on the safer road. COuld be mere inflammation and pain leading to difficulty breathing or could be something grave like lungs collapse. Any how too early to comment and a little visit to ER would work it up.Meanwhile rest and muscle relaxants and nasal symptomatic treatment is advised.
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What Causes Red Nostrils With Breathing Issues & Deployed Airbags?

Thank you for asking! History of trauma followed by breathing difficulties and nasal changes need an otorhinolaryngological and pulmonological exam to be on the safer road. COuld be mere inflammation and pain leading to difficulty breathing or could be something grave like lungs collapse. Any how too early to comment and a little visit to ER would work it up.Meanwhile rest and muscle relaxants and nasal symptomatic treatment is advised. take care