Abnormal Sleep behaviour forTtoddler -- Sweating
@maygodblessu44 (7336)
India
February 19, 2009 4:54pm CST
Hello everyone here Ji,
Most parents would agree that the most delightful toddler sleep behavior is peaceful
snoozing. But your toddler might do all sorts of other things while asleep — some of
which might seem strange, even alarming. Most are perfectly normal and no cause for
concern, but a few are worth checking into. Let's discuuss one by one.
What Babycentre says in its bulletin:
http://www.babycenter.com...
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Sweating
Some toddlers sweat buckets while they're in the deepest part of their nightly sleep
cycle, often ending up soaking wet. While sweating can occasionally be a symptom of
sleep apnea (see above), nighttime perspiration is usually nothing to worry about.
Deep sleep is when your toddler is getting the best of what sleep has to offer. His
body is restoring itself and getting ready for a new day — so don't worry too much
about sweating. Do make sure he's comfortable, though. Put him to bed in light cotton
clothes and keep the room a little on the cool side.
If your toddler snores or has pauses in his breathing while he sleeps, in combination
with sweating, talk with his doctor to rule out sleep apnea.
Please share your experiences. may god bless you and have a great time.
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