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Toddler snoring very loud, any ideas??

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Alexandersmummy · 24/04/2008 20:56

My DS is 2.6 and has always been a very good sleeper. he goes down at 7.30pm and is up at 7-7.30am, however he has always been a snorer!
the problem is that over the last few months his snoring has got a lot louder, and I mean alot, you can hear it through walls, or from upstairs in his room to downstairs in the living room.
He hasn't had any colds, nor does it matter what postion he sleeps in. Even when he sleeps in his car seat when we're out it's the same.
The last couple of weeks he has woken himself up with it, and it takes ages to settle him back down, I am completley knackered having to get up all the time (I also have a DD 3months old)
Any idea why he snores/what to do/advice??
Thanks

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FrazzledFairyFay · 24/04/2008 21:01

I'm not a medic but could it be his adenoids or some other medical reason? It might be worth a trip to the GP?

fiodyl · 24/04/2008 21:04

No advice but my DD (2.1) has also snored very loudly since birth

foxinsocks · 24/04/2008 21:05

yes, please go to the GP. One of mine had/has v large tonsils and this used to happen. It's worth getting him checked out, especially if it is disturbing his sleep.

beansprout · 24/04/2008 21:08

Ds1 is a right snorer too. Perhaps we should go to the docs too?!

foxinsocks · 24/04/2008 21:10

if it is loud, it is worth getting it checked out (and definitely if it is disturbing sleep)

we opted not to have the tonsils and adenoids removed but it was a borderline decision and I think they would have been happy to take them out!

It may not be that...but I would definitely take him to have a proper check up!

WatsTheStory · 24/04/2008 21:11

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foxinsocks · 24/04/2008 21:14

also, and maybe watsthestory knows more because I can't exactly remember, they told us that there is an age (and it's some time as a toddler/young child) where the tonsils do appear large in their throat and then they grow and their tonsils don't grow much more. But I can't remember all the spiel. We saw a paed in the end who was lovely and explained it all (and I have conveniently forgotten all of it!)

avenanap · 24/04/2008 21:17

Sounds like you need to get him checked out, maybe his adeniods are over sized.

beansprout · 24/04/2008 21:18

Ds1 is quite sweaty at night too, which is also consistent with sleep apnea. Oh dear, off to the docs then...

Alexandersmummy · 24/04/2008 21:19

Thanks all for answering so fast, I think I will try and get an appointment with GP, I was worried the GP might be dismissive of it but it sounds as if it might be something to get checked

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Alexandersmummy · 24/04/2008 21:21

He also is sweaty when he wakes up, is this linked to it?

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beansprout · 24/04/2008 21:22

Apparently it indicates that they are having to work a bit harder to get their breath.

beansprout · 01/05/2008 21:19

Alexandersmummy - have you spoken to anyone about this? We are off the the docs tomorrow but am a bit concerned as when I spoke to him on the phone he said he "had never heard of this" so am not sure if he is going to be very useful.

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