Question

My child often breathes through the mouth while taking a nap, and this does not improve even when they sleep on their side. Sometimes, when I try to cover the child’s mouth with my hand, the child does not wake up and continues to sleep; however, doing so sometimes wakes the child up. I would like to know if there are any methods to stabilize the breathing habit.

Answer

From the above description of the condition, it is suspected that the child’s mouth breathing may be related to tonsillitis or adenoid hypertrophy. It is recommended that parents take their child to an otorhinolaryngology department for a check-up, and surgery may be required if treatment is needed. Moreover, it is advised to drink plenty of water and stay warm to prevent colds. The above is an answer to the question ‘How to Treat a Child’s Habit of Breathing Through the Mouth While Sleeping?’ and is hoped to be helpful. Wishing the child a speedy recovery!