My 3 1/2 year old son has recently developed difficulty breathing while he sleeps. He will gasp for breath, stop breathing for a few seconds, snorts, snores very loudly. I am worried that this is disturbing his sleep. He has begun to wake up several times a night -- usually asks for a drink and then goes back to bed but in the morning he looks like he hasn't slept. He is beginning to develop dark circles under his eyes and I am just really worried about him. He doesn't have a stuffy nose or a cold and I have even caught him breathing really heavily through his mouth during the day, just looking at a book or playing a game. Does anyone have any advice or experienced this type of thing with their child? I plan to take him to the pediatrician if it doesn't change soon.
Thanks!
Sandi, Please take him to a doctor tomorrow! If not sooner! It could be something as simple as sleep apnea, narrow nasal passages, anything like that. If it interferes with good sleeping habits or causes any kind of oxygen deprivation it can cause bigger problems the longer you wait. Does anyone in the family have a history of asthma?? Have you noticed it increasing when he is active or has his activity decreased lately??? I don't want to scare you because as I said, it could be something simple, but if he is having the trouble you described, me as a nurse and mom would say go to the doctor. He needs to be evaluated. I certainly hope for the best for you! Again, I may be out of line, my own son was born with a heart defect so I am a bit over protective....take care
Hi Sandi,
I agree with Jancey that you need to get to the bottom of this now. You said he has most of his difficulty breathing while sleeping. Do you use Chlorine Bleach on his bedding? A lot of detergents have chlorine bleach as an ingredient and it is a known respiratory toxin as well as a neurological one. It has also been linked to SIDS.
No matter what you find out from the doctor, you need to detox your house and your son's little body. Other things besides chlorine bleach can cause these type problems as well and can simply be removed to improve his health. Johnson and Johnson Baby Shampoo has Quaternium-15 in it that releases formaldehyde and can cause breathing problems, neurological issues and even cause cancer. If baby shampoo has something in it this dangerous, think of all the other things in your home that can hurt him.
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Regards,
Agree you need to have him looked at, our son had apnea due to enlarged tonsils/adenoids. He had them removed around the age of 5 and it improved his sleeping dramatically. It could be other things as well- allergies, asthma, narrow nasal passages etc...I would also add if you do not get an adequate response on the first trip to the doctor you should always request a second opinion.
Another poster said take him to dr tomorrow...NO take him today. Peds have walk in times in the AM I'd have him there first thing. You don't want to play around with breathing problems in children of any age.
I agree with the others. Take him in today for a sleep APNEA check. The doctor should refer you to a sleep clinic where they do a sleep study. My daughter was a premmie and had sleep APNEA and my father and I both have had sleep APNEA machines. I was able to get off of mine after I had my tonsils removed.
If your not sure what sleep APNEA is I recommend going to WebMD and looking it up. It is serious and needs attention ASAP.
You need to take him to doctor now. He could be having respiratory issues, or sleep apnea. My father has this and he now uses a machine at night to help him breath. He sleeps so much better with the machine. IF the doctor dismisses this please seek a second opinion.
My son had the same issues, with constant ear infections. He was diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea. His extra large tonsils and enormous adenoids were removed in the summer (and tubes placed in his ears again) and he has been like a new boy - no more snoring all DAY and night, no more mouth breathing, and he sleeps well now. He also hasn't been sick since. He also started wetting the bed around the same time this all came to a head, which unfortunately hasn't stopped. Better to resolve it sooner rather than later. I was really hesitant about doing the surgery, but decided to go for it and it has improved his quality of life dramatically. My little brother had the same issues, but no one ever suggested having those things done (except for the tubes - and he still had ear infections in his late teens).
I would get this checked out immediately. It sounds as if he might a form of sleep apnea, which can be dangerous. Good luck and I hope you get everything worked out.
This is not normal, nor benign. Please take this kid to a pediatric pulmonologist ASAP. the longer you wait, the more damage is being done!
Marlene
I agree that you should take him to the doctor. But I also wanted to recommend either cranial osteopathy ( www.cranialacademy.com would help you to find a practitioner) or craniosacral therapy ( www.iahp.com would help you to find a therapist) to help open up his nasal passages.
I know cranial osteopathy ended my son's headaches and my daughter's ear infections. CranioSacral therapy helped to open up my nasal passages. It is a very gentle therapy and my daughter had it done at 18 months of age while I read to her (to keep her from being bored).
Good luck.
I would make the appt. as soon as possible. It could be nothing ,but I knew a girl who had some sort of sleep disorder where she would stop breathing when she got to the last stage of sleep.It is controlled now. I hope this is not the case for your little guy.
Sounds like sleep apnea, which can be very dangerous, as they stop breathing for short periods. Please take him to the pedi as soon as possible.
My daughter had this same problem. I took her to the pediatrician and her tonsils were so large there were almost touching. She had her tonsils and adenoids removed by an ENT and hasn't had a problem since. She sleeps better and even eats better.
Those are the classic symptoms of sleep apnea. My dad has it and I've heard kids can get it too. It would be good to get him treated for it as it will affect his health as he grows older -- if that's what he has. Good luck.
I am concerned that he is not sleeping well, but more concerned about his breathing! I think you should see a dr, 3 year olds should not snore or stop breathing! His adnoids could be swollen along with his tonsils.
It sounds as though your son may have sleep apnea, I recently had my daughter tested and there was an infant being tested at the same time. I didn't know this could happen so early but it does. May be something to look into.
I think you should bring him into see a pediatrician asap.
He may have swollen adenoids/tonsils/uvula that is interferring with his ability to breath or some upper airway swelling/nares/ nasorpharynx issues, even possibly a deviation of his septum.
Make sure they do look carefully in his ears, nose and throat, write down the symptoms, pattern and history of when it started, before you go. This way you can tell the MD everything without worrying you will forget something when you are distracted .
Let us know how things turned out.
P.S. Health care professional with a 5 yr old boy and 1 yr old girl :)
Good luck.
This sounds like classic sleep apnea! Take him to the ENT (we go to Dr Glen Medders - 919-787-1374 - and he is awesome!) My son had these same symptoms at 2 1/2 yrs and for months I worried and fretted about it! Finally, I realized (after MUCH research!) that it was sleep apnea and he has his tonsils and adenoids out just before he turned three and within a few weeks he was TOTALLY fine!! It truly changed our world! Don't wait- this is serious but can be fixed!! Good luck!
I was nine before my school realized that I had 60% hearing loss in both ears and my mother took me to a specialist and they put tubes in my ears and removed my adenoids. I struggle several years with not being able to breath through my nose. I would eat with my mouth open every time I ate and I slept with my mouth open every time I slept. It definately sounds like sever adenoid problems to me and the sooner you get him to a specialist, the better for you both. It works like a miracle. Good luck and I hope this helps!!!!