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3. Symptoms in Children

A paralyzed diaphragm usually causes more severe symptoms in babies and children because the muscles are weaker and the chest wall more malleable. Unilateral paralysis may cause respiratory distress. Newborn babies with the condition frequently have a weak-sounding cry and bouts of vomiting. Bilateral diaphragm paralysis in children is often life-threatening. It requires urgent medical assessment, and the child will usually require artificial ventilation to help them breathe.

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