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  3. Ruptured Eardrum: Symptoms and Treatments - WebMD

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    A ruptured eardrum is when you get a hole or tear in your eardrum. The most common cause of a ruptured eardrum is a middle ear infection, but you can also get it from pressure changes, head and ...

  4. Your diaphragm loosened up and moved back up into your chest cavity. Your intercostal muscles relaxed as well, making your chest cavity smaller. ... Croup, swelling in a baby’s upper airways ...

  5. Abdominal Rigidity: Causes, Symptoms & Diagnosis - Healthline

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    perforation or hole in the intestines, stomach, ... For example, treatment for colic in an infant will be different than treatment for cancer. Minor conditions may only require:

  6. Pectus Carinatum: What You Need to Know About a ... - WebMD

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    Pectus carinatum, also called a protruding sternum or pigeon chest, is a rare deformity in children. It causes the chest and ribs to stick out further than they should.

  7. Diaphragm Pain: Causes and Treatment - Healthline

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    As your baby grows, your uterus pushes your diaphragm up and compresses your lungs, making it harder to breathe. If you experience prolonged or severe pain or persistent cough, contact your doctor

  8. Thoracic diaphragm - Wikipedia

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    Definition of diaphragm in Blount's 1707 Glossographia Anglicana Nova. The diaphragm is an upward curved, c-shaped structure of muscle and fibrous tissue that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdomen. [6] The superior surface of the dome forms the floor of the thoracic cavity, and the inferior surface the roof of the abdominal cavity. [7]

  9. How to Treat a Hiatal Hernia Medically and at Home - Healthline

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    A hiatal hernia is when part of your stomach or another organ slips through a hole in your diaphragm, the parachute-like organ above your stomach. Mild hiatal hernias often don’t cause symptoms ...