Conditions

Rainbow professionals treat both common and uncommon lung conditions in children including:

Asthma:
a lung disorder marked by labored breathing, wheezing, coughing, and a sense of constriction in the chest.
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Cystic fibrosis:
a hereditary disease that usually appears in early childhood and is marked especially by faulty digestion, difficulty in breathing, and excessive loss of salt in the sweat.
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Chronic cough:
a recurring cough that doesn’t respond to the usual over-the-counter medications. Typically, “chronic cough” refers to coughs lasting longer than two weeks.
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Bronchopulmonary dysplasia:
a chronic lung condition usually seen in infants born prematurely. It is caused by tissue damage and marked by inflammation, exudate, scarring, fibrosis, and emphysema.
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Pneumonia:
a lung condition with inflammation and consolidation of lung tissue and accompanied by fever, chills, cough, and difficulty in breathing.
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