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I'm Rachelle Grossman with today's health news. It happens in only 1 out of every 197
million births - a child born without a nose, nasal cavity or olfactory system. But on March
4th, a child was born without such typical facial features. It's been about a month and
with the child doing much better, his parents are speaking out, saying "he's just like any
other baby. He just doesn't have a nose." The child survived his early life by breathing
out of his mouth. To help him eat without interrupting that breathing, doctors performed
a tracheotomy. Due to Eli's airway condition, his parents say taking care of him is a bit
more of a challenge, since the tracheotomy must be cleaned and suctioned twice a day.
Doctors say when Eli is older, it is possible, to construct a nasal pathway.