Hello,
I have a few questions, please:
-what are his cold symptoms (a
cough, runny nose,
fever)?
-did the ENT doctor prescribe an antibiotic for his ear infections?
-placement of the grommets seems to have relieved his cold symptoms, did you take your son back to ENT doctor when one of the grommets began to come out of his eardrum?
Is there a family history of allergic conditions? E.g.
asthma,
eczema, or hay fever? Children with
eye allergies have red eyes and are constantly rubbing their eyes.
The normal amount of sleep for a healthy toddler is 12-13 hours a night plus one nap(which is included in the 12-13 hours).
To manage his night wakings he ought to have a set sleep schedule and bedtime routine. A consistent nightly bedtime will enable him to fall asleep more easily.
A consistent bedtime routine (20-45 minutes) and includes 3-4 soothing activities (bath, pyjamas, story reading). Continue to allow him to nap. Let him have a transitional object(blanket, doll, stuffed animal).
Do not respond immediately to his movements or sounds. Give him a chance to return to sleep independently.
Parental sleep disruptions, family tension often result from nighttime sleep disturbances.
Behavioural interventions (e.g.
counselling) result in fewer sleep problems for the child, but also help alleviate parental
stress, improve parental stress and management of daytime behaviours.
He should continue to eat a regular, wholesome diet. There is no evidence that eliminating food s from his diet will relieve his cold symptoms and it could cause a dietary deficiency.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Arnold Zedd, Pediatrician