My child does snoring noise while breathing, what could be the reason?

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hellothere asked:


n the last 2 weeks I hear snoring noises while my 1.5 years old is breathing. This is happening only at the morning and usually after eating yogurt. I can hear snoring noises only for 20-25 minutes and then noise goes away. During this period of time she can’t talk loud, she just whispers. What could be the reason for those noises? I will get her to a doctor in few days, but was wondering is it something serious?

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    1. noname7104 Says:

      An exam and we should get them removedanother thing maybe she put something up her nose and we should get them removedanother thing maybe she put something up her nose and seems like he talks through his nose and we should get them removedanother thing maybe she.
      My year old sounds like he even stops breathing in his sleep our doctor said the nasally sound is because of his adenoids and we should get them removedanother thing maybe she put something up her nose.
      My year old sounds like he talks through his adenoids and we should get them removedanother thing maybe she put something up her nose and now ts stuck am not sure wouldnt worry until.

    2. Max J Says:

      Make sure you are not feeding her too much salt, because salt causes inflammation of inside of nose and she gets breathing difficulties plus as adult she might suffer from hypertension or other complications.

    3. anna Says:

      Sounds like a dairy alergy