Difficulty breathing in children
        
        
          
            Difficulty breathing can occur when a child's lungs or heart are not working well.
            
              Mild trouble breathing means:
            
              - The child is breathing a little faster than usual.
 
              - The child seems a little out of breath but can still eat or talk.
 
            
            
              Moderate trouble breathing means:
            
              - The child is breathing a lot faster than usual.
 
              - The child has to take breaks from eating or talking to breathe.
 
              - The nostrils flare or the belly moves in and out at times when the child breathes.
 
            
            
              Severe trouble breathing means:
            
              - The child cannot eat or talk because he or she is breathing so hard.
 
              - The child's nostrils are flaring and the belly is moving in and out with every breath.
 
              - The child seems to be tiring out.
 
              - The child seems very sleepy or confused.
 
            
           
         
        
          
            
              Current as of: October 24, 2024