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Allergy Cow’s Milk

January 27th, 2010 Posted in Child sleep disorder Tags:


Disease may be one reason why your child wakes up at night. Often are the symptoms so obvious that you can see the connection between illness and awakening. Perhaps the most common cause is eczema itching during the night. Infections of the nose or ear are also a common reason that your child wakes during the night. Allergy to cow’s milk is more difficult to detect. The only symptom except that the child wakes up at night is that the child is in a bad mood during the day. If your child is always petulant, chances are that the child is allergic to cow’s milk. You should avoid giving your baby milk for at least a week. You should also avoid all products containing milk. If the mother is breastfeeding the child also the mother should avoid dairy products. If the child becomes less petulant, you should ask your doctor for a diagnosis.

Newborn Baby Sleeping Habits

January 15th, 2010 Posted in Child sleep disorder Tags: , , ,

A newborn baby is awake 5-7 hours per day. The baby sleeps almost 20 hours. The child’s sleep is divided into many periods in one day. Each sleep period is usually 3-4 hours long. Each sleeping period followed by one or two hours of wakefulness. The child has not yet developed any rhythm, but hunger and satiety controlling if the child is asleep or awake.
Parents have many questions and concerns regarding their child’s sleep. What to do if newborn babies crying? Shall we comfort a baby when newborn babies crying at night?
Child care Center has much information and will give you good advice on newborn babies sleep needs.
As a new parent, you should prepare yourself that you do not get to sleep as much as before.

Child Sleep Disorder

January 13th, 2010 Posted in Child sleep disorder Tags: , ,

In many child sleep disorder cases are often the main reason the child has difficulty breathing. The reason maybe the child’s trachea is too narrow so that the child will have difficulty breathing. The child could then snore and the child may also receive short apnea. Children who snore or have apnea have not a good quality of life.
Often, children’s sleep disorders will make the child become hyperactive and the child becomes distracted. The child also becomes easily irritated because of too little rest. The child may also become more susceptible to infections and infant growth may also be disturbed.
A major causes of children’s sleep disorder is that the child has large tonsils. This could be corrected with an operation in which the tonsils are removed, or it diminishes them. The child’s symptoms may also grow out with time.
Another common cause of children’s sleep disorder maybe the child has asthma. Asthma could lead to difficulty in breathing during the night.
You must always consult a doctor if your child’s sleep disorder is not resolved soon.