Son Wakes with Stuffy Nose

Updated on March 25, 2007
S.W. asks from Lone Tree, IA
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My son who is 14 months old usually wakes earlier in the morning than usual (6 am) with a stuffy nose. Once he is up he wakes up completely after his nose has been cleaned out. Rarely he will not have a stuffy nose in the early morning and sleep until 7. His schedule gets all off waking up an hour earlier (he'll take 2 naps and then go to bed late), plus I would love to have that extra hour of sleep. I've tried everything from humidifier to vaporizer and it still never fails in the early morning hours he gets such a congested nose he wakes up not able to breathe. Any suggestions or explanations why this may be happening.

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So What Happened?

Well it actually just completely stopped. I am sure had something to do with the cold weather starting. I am sure he does have allergies though because they run in my family. I am going to be sure to talk to the pediatrician about options at this age. Thanks for all your helpful responses.

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S.P.

answers from Great Falls on

Try giving him a long lasting children's allergy medication. My youngest has the same problem. I give him a benedryl before bed and it keeps his nose clear all night. Your son may just have allergies.

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T.S.

answers from Lincoln on

Is the bed close to a window or vent? Maybe moving the bed could help. Do they make a saline nose mist for kids? I know that helps me. Good luck.

T.

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J.M.

answers from Des Moines on

I could be allergies.

I know that I would get a stuffy nose while pregnant, but that normally happens to varying degrees. your nasal )olfactory glands are somehow connected into your sexual organs and (sounds weird, i know) that went away as soon as I had the baby. it was worse with my daughter, and the dr. said that was because of the extra estrogen hormone my body was producing.

As for your son, you might try elevating the head of his bed slightly. Maybe one/two of those extra baby blankets, roll it up and put it under. They also make triangle pillows that you can wedge under the head. Some people have a hard time sleeping flat.

Allergies don't always truly manifest themselves until about age 5, but sometimes you might have a strain of a severe one that you can find early. It's just harder to pin point.

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C.S.

answers from Lincoln on

My little boy had the same problem when he was younger. It was awful to have him wake up so early and be so stuffed up. My pediatrician gave my some allergy medication for him and it worked wonders. Turns out he has some indoor allergies and we never realized it because it only happened in the morning. The doctor told us that it was because that is really the only time that my son was still (for the most part) for a long period of time. I hope this helps you and I hope things work out for you

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A.W.

answers from Pocatello on

Hello brekka,

it sounds like he has some allergies. I have allergies as well and am 13 weeks pregnant, so i am not taking any medication for my allergies. Before i became pregnant i took claratin once a day and i wouldn't wake up to a stuffy nose. Now i have one every morning. I would take him to the doctor and see what they can do for you.

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D.W.

answers from Billings on

What kind of laundry and cleaning products are you using? The chamicals in the products could be causing his congestion. It may be an allergic reaction. If you would like to know about chemical free products that are less expensive than most brands you find at the store please let me know. We also have things that can be added to the water in the humidifier to help him also. I look forward to speaking with you if you are interested in the info. Have a great day and good luck!

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M.C.

answers from Pocatello on

I agree with the other responders. It may be allergies. My son who is now 4, started having a nighttime cough when he was about 2. I took him to his Dr. and he was diagnosed with allergies. He takes a prescription medicine once a day and hasn't had problems since. I would definately take your son to his dr.

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A.R.

answers from Omaha on

I got stuffy noses when I became pregnant I used Benadryl every night right before bed. Never had a problem when I awoke. Try and find an allergy medicine for kids and give it to him right before bed. It's the change of the seasons!

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D.N.

answers from Casper on

have you watched his diet? Maybe there is an afternoon snack or drink he is reacting too...allergies can have funny ways of showing themselves.....also you might try a warm shower and suction his nose before bed. Or ask your ped about a decongenstant before bed.

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