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Pediatric Chronic Lung Disease (CLD)

Chronic lung disease means that there is damage to the newborn’s lungs. The lungs trap air, collapse, fill with fluid or produce extra mucus, making it hard for the infant to breathe.


What is Pediatric Chronic Lung Disease (CLD)?

Respiratory problems immediately following birth (also known as neonatal) most often are seen in premature babies. This is because their lungs have not had enough time to develop fully. However, even full-term infants can have breathing concerns if they have other illnesses. With the help of our doctors, nurses, and other staff, most babies with chronic lung disease at birth will survive. In time, many outgrow most of their lung problems.



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