Pneumonia is a medical condition characterized by an inflammation of the lungs caused by a bacterial, viral or fungal infection. Early symptoms of pneumonia often resemble the seasonal flu; however, they may progress to more severe symptoms such...
Asthma occurs when the airways in the lungs become inflamed or constricted. It can start with anything from wheezing to sudden asthma attacks that can be life threatening. Asthma cannot be cured, but the symptoms can be controlled through...
Bronchial tubes are the pathway for the passage of air into your lungs. When the lining of these tubes becomes inflamed, a condition known as bronchitis develops. The condition can be acute, lasting only a few days, or chronic. Chronic bronchitis...
Whoever coined the phrase "sleeping like a baby" must not have lived with a newborn: babies are noisy sleepers, and new parents are treated to a nightly symphony of grunts, whimpers, snorts and yelps. Grunting and other sleep noises are normal...
A toddler having breathing problems can be a terrifying experience, especially if you don't know the cause of the difficulties. Although some cases of breathing problems in toddlers arise and disappear quickly, others may develop into chronic or...
For many parents, watching a child experience breathing problems seems worse than having to go through it themselves. Heavy breathing occurs in children of all ages and can be caused by many different health conditions. Learn the facts about heavy...
Age and gravity contribute to sagging skin, and the complex network of muscles and tendons of the face can be exercised just like the rest of the body. Facial muscles can be toned and firmed with exercise. Isometric exercises combined with yoga...
Whether you are getting your nose pierced for aesthetic or spiritual reasons, the procedure may seem daunting to you. Once you are in the piercing room, a professional piercer will explain breathing techniques to help you deal with the pain and...
Infant breathing issues can occur as early as the day of birth, or develop later in the child's life. If your child is born with breathing issues, know the doctors at the hospital will take good care of your infant. If you are at home and your...
Rapid breathing, often described as panting, is quite common in newborns. When no other symptoms are present--and rapid breathing comes and goes and the baby appears otherwise healthy and comfortable--there's usually no cause for concern. However,...
Pneumonia is a bacterial or viral infection that primarily affects the respiratory system. The infection causes fluid to build up in the air sacs of the lungs. Symptoms of pneumonia in toddlers may resemble a moderate to serious cold. Recovery is...
Pneumonia in toddlers can bring about much apprehension in parents. A generally healthy toddler will recover from pneumonia without complications and minimal medical intervention. The illness can cause much discomfort and may last up to three...
Rhinoplasty is a form of cosmetic surgery that can change the shape of your nose from altering the length to making your nose straighter. Undergoing a rhinoplasty procedure can even help to correct birth defects or help with breathing...
Facial muscles, unlike skeletal muscles, are not attached to bones. Man are instead attached under the skin, allowing for the complex array of contractions that make the many facial expressions, such as raising your eyebrow, wiggling your nose or...
As we age, there are few parts of the human body not affected by gravity, and the nose is no exception. Babies and young children generally have noses that are indented with an upturned tip; however, by the time we reach adolescence, the nose will...
The incidence of childhood asthma has increased steadily over the past 20 to 30 years. In addition, more and more infants are being identified as having asthma. Although asthma symptoms in adults are fairly straightforward, symptoms in infants...
Look at the face of any athlete and you can see how firm and tight the muscles appear. Fitness experts have been exercising the muscles of the face for years; for example, Jack Lalanne has a series of 30 face workouts. Exercises for the face are a...
The face is exposed to innumerable internal and environmental pollutants every day. The body has the capability of regenerating skin cells, however as you go through the natural aging process, your skin--especially your face and neck--starts to...
Bronchiolitis is the buildup of swelling and mucous in the smallest airways of the lungs due to a viral infection. It typically affects children under the age of 2, with a peak age of 3 to 6 months. Bronchiolitis is a common, sometimes critical,...
The International Herpes Management Forum (IHMF) explains that herpes virus infection is common and mild in adults, but in infants, the herpes simplex virus (HSV) can cause a rare, but serious illness. The HSV can cause sores on the face, lips and...
Keep that youthful glow and tone in your face by exercising the muscles of the head and neck. All muscles atrophy when they are not used, including the facial muscles. Facial exercises consist of the yoga, isometric and light resistance workouts....
The facial muscles should be exercised regularly, just as any other muscle group in the body. Some people spend hours at the gym every week working out, but many of them forget that their face muscles need exercise, too. Exercising the upper face...
While you can't stop the natural aging process, there are some things you can do to help maintain a youthful, fresh appearance. Facial exercise is a part of a health and wellness lifestyle that may help reduce appearance of wrinkles, keep the...
Any muscle can be worked including the muscles of the face and neck. A complex network of muscles and tendons connects the face and neck. The extensive muscle structure of the face enables facial expressions by muscular contractions. Many of these...
Sagging skin around the eyes or bags under the eyes not only make people look tired, but also age their face. The eyes are the most prominent feature on the face and show the first signs of aging. The face is a complex network of muscles and...
Facial muscles lose tone with age and the force of gravity. There is hope: Facial muscles have the same composition as any other muscle in the body and therefore can be toned and firmed with exercise. Exercise for 10 minutes in the morning and...
Performing facial exercises as part of your routine anti-aging regimen is a good idea. Facial lifting exercises lead to reduced wrinkles and a younger looking complexion due to thoroughly strengthening and toning the muscles that lie underneath...
The respiratory process is a complex system of breathing in and out: bringing in oxygen and eliminating carbon dioxide from the body. An infant takes in air through the mouth and nose, which then enters one of two lungs. Each lung is filled with...
Rhinoplasty is a common surgical procedure done to reshape your nose and can be performed for either medical or cosmetic purposes. Rhinoplasty changes the shape and structure of your nose by modifying the bone, cartilage or both. A common symptom...