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Is Excessive Crying To Breathlessness Bad For Health?
My baby is 15 mounths old and sometimes when she gets angry about something that she will not get she is crying and crying till she gets breathless and after few seconds she will get breath . I am so scared when that hapened. Please tell me does that situations can cause damage on her health?
It seems that your daughter is suffering from breath holding spells. These spells aren't intentional — they're an involuntary reflex, which means kids have no control over them. Although very disturbing to parents, but they pose no serious health risks. A spell typically lasts less than a minute before a child resumes breathing normally.
Breath-holding spells can happen in healthy children. They can be more common in kids with a family history of them.
In most cases, breath-holding spells can be predicted and even prevented once triggers are identified. Kids usually outgrow them by age 5 or 6.
I would recommend you to take her to your pediatrician to rule out any arrhythmias, seizures or iron deficiency anemia. As they also present in a similar way. Once you rule them out, there is nothing to be worried about breath holding spells.
Hopefully this will help you. I would be happy to help you out in any future health related questions.
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Is Excessive Crying To Breathlessness Bad For Health?
Hi Welcome to the HCM It seems that your daughter is suffering from breath holding spells. These spells aren t intentional — they re an involuntary reflex, which means kids have no control over them. Although very disturbing to parents, but they pose no serious health risks. A spell typically lasts less than a minute before a child resumes breathing normally. Breath-holding spells can happen in healthy children. They can be more common in kids with a family history of them. In most cases, breath-holding spells can be predicted and even prevented once triggers are identified. Kids usually outgrow them by age 5 or 6. I would recommend you to take her to your pediatrician to rule out any arrhythmias, seizures or iron deficiency anemia. As they also present in a similar way. Once you rule them out, there is nothing to be worried about breath holding spells. Hopefully this will help you. I would be happy to help you out in any future health related questions. Take care