Sentences with phrase «trigger night terrors»

Research suggests that certain conditions that keep your child from getting enough rest, such as restless legs syndrome or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), may also trigger night terrors.
In a few cases, a condition named sleep apnea may trigger night terrors.
He will be able to check whether something else, like large tonsils that can cause breathing problems, might be triggering the night terrors.

Not exact matches

Jamie - I will be referencing this in a post I will be publishing for the What To Expect (WTE) Moms site - we also struggled with Night Terrors before we knew what they were - now, we know that periods of high stress trigger them - and with the onset of allergy - induced asthma, disrupted sleep because of breathing issues can also trigger them... we are so lucky to have a child pulminologist who is also a child sleep expert who helped us to understand that!
Let's just hope that when you have a bad day, it doesn't trigger any nightmares or night terrors of baby screams, poop explosions or any other negatives of mum life - not that they aren't worth it.
Triggers can make your child more susceptible to night terrors and affect the frequency of episodes, too.
Like nightmares, night terrors can be triggered by fever, being overtired, and stress.
Though there is no single established cause for night terrors, we can help you understand common triggers — and clear up a few misconceptions, too.
Scheduled awakening hasn't been well tested in preventing night terrors, however, and there's always the possibility that waking your child around the time of a night terror might trigger one.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z