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Does Immunization Shots Cause Any Side Effects?

My son is 5yrs of age. He sleeps during the day, every day. He snores, foams at the mouth and stops breathing for about 8 to 10 seconds every night! He breaths through his mouth during the day and at night. My sons symptoms became very prevalent after receiving his immunization shots a couple of months ago. What is his condition? Did the immunization shots trigger and/or perpetuate the symptoms?
Mon, 8 Sep 2014
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Hi

I understand your concern.

Do you ever check his nose?

Do it occur every day or occur while he has a cold?


It might be possible that Deviated nasal septum make him to breath from mouth.

Or sever nasal congestion make obstruction in nose.

So 1st be clear that his airway working properly then we think about another cause.

Consult pediatrician for better evaluation.

Thank you.
Take care.
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Does Immunization Shots Cause Any Side Effects?

Hi I understand your concern. Do you ever check his nose? Do it occur every day or occur while he has a cold? It might be possible that Deviated nasal septum make him to breath from mouth. Or sever nasal congestion make obstruction in nose. So 1st be clear that his airway working properly then we think about another cause. Consult pediatrician for better evaluation. Thank you. Take care.