No
Yes, it will cause birth defect.
Either a tracheotomy, or a CPAP machine. CPAPs are little air pumps and a hose and a mask that provide continuous positive airway pressure. Bronchiomalacia usually goes away with time though.
This is a very complex problem and you didn't mention if your trachea was involved. I would suggest you see your GP who is quite capable of going over the reports in your file from the specialist and surgeon and explaining this problem to you and the prognosis. If you can't afford to see a doctor then please post under this message and let me know if this involves your trachea. Thanks Marcy
The opposite of the suffix -malacia (softening) is -sclerosis (hardening).
No they are not, lord jesus! Stop hating -_-
The Spina Bifida birth defect is autosomal.
The term you are probably looking for is "congenital defect."
No
Exists from birth.
Exists from birth.
I have never read she had a birth defect. Her favorite color was purple and died wearing purple shoes.
Down's Syndrome is an example of a birth defect characterized by an abnormality of the chromosome structure.