Question

Why do children suddenly lose their breath while crying and then recover on their own? Could this situation have serious consequences?

Answer

Pediatric apnea is a psychological disorder commonly seen in children aged 6 months to 3 years. It may occur when their emotions are not satisfied or they are startled. During an attack, the child may experience respiratory arrest due to oxygen deprivation, leading to symptoms such as loss of consciousness, convulsions, and incontinence of urine and feces. In this situation, it is important to have the child lie flat, loosen their clothing, and press on the Renzhong point to help restore breathing. To prevent pediatric apnea, it is crucial to educate children correctly, avoid hitting or overindulging them, and encourage them to participate in group activities to cultivate good character and a sense of sharing.