Heavy breathing in infants may be related to normal physiological phenomena, external stimuli, nasal congestion, fever and other disease factors.
1. Normal physiological phenomenon: infants may experience transient heavy breathing after feeding, activity and crying, which is usually normal.
2. External stimuli: infants exposed to irritating odors, 84 disinfectant, alcohol, perfume, as well as flowers, grass, animals, etc., resulting in allergies may lead to heavier breathing.
3. Disease: Because of the narrowness of the infant’s nasal cavity, it is not easy to flow out when there is secretion, resulting in nasal obstruction, or fever manifested in the expiratory and inhalation length is basically equal, and fast, so there will be a heavy breathing situation.
Infants breathing heavily, there may be other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination, to clarify the cause of the disease, and actively treat the symptoms.