A BRUE occurs when a baby suddenly experiences an unexplained event, causing fear for caregivers. However, after examination, doctors
A BRUE is when your baby suddenly stops breathing and will not respond. The event can be very frightening to the person who sees it.
What causes or increases my baby's risk for a BRUE? The cause of your baby's BRUE may not be known. The following may lead to a BRUE or increase your baby's risk: Reflux (stomach acid backs up), a seizure disorder, or a heart condition; A lung or airway infection such as bronchiolitis, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), or pertussis
BRUE's are a common presentation for young babies and can be a huge concern for parents. It is important to be able to distinguish between
A BRUE is when your baby suddenly stops breathing and will not respond. The event can be very frightening to the person who sees it.
A Brief Resolved Unexplained Event, also known as a BRUE, is an incident of unknown cause in which a baby stops breathingand can be
A brief resolved unexplained event (BRUE) is a sudden change in how your baby breathes, looks, or responds.
A Brief Resolved Unexplained Event, also known as a BRUE, is an incident of unknown cause in which a baby stops breathingand can be
A Brief resolved unexplained event. (or BRUE for short) happens suddenly. It can be frightening for parents and carers. If your baby has a BRUE:.
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