Q]
My child (who has severe temper tantrums) in one of his tantrum
suddenly became blue and became unconscious. My doctor says that
he is suffering from a breath holding spell. What are breath holding
spells?
A]
Breath holding spells or breath holding spasms are a benign, involuntary
phenomenon seen in children between 6 months and 6 years of age.
Either due to pain, fear or in anger frustration the child cries
and then holds the breath.
Q] How do children with breath holding spells
present?
A]
Breath holding spells occur only when the child is awake. There
are 2 ways in which children with breath holding spells present
- Blue
(Cyanotic) spells.
- Pale
(Pallid) spells.
Blue
spells are the most common variety though some children may present
with both the varieties (mixed)
Blue spells -They are often provoked by an
upsetting situation, in anger or in frustration. The child usually
cries or screams loudly and then the cry gradually becomes noiseless
as child open the mouth and holds the breath for about 20 30
sec. The child turns blue and then the child may again start breathing
or may proceed to lose consciousness. Sometimes, fits may follow
the loss of consciousness.
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The entire episode may last less than one minute and the child
generally regains full activity within a few minutes.
Pallid spells- they are usually seen following
a painful or fearful experience. The child becomes pale and often
loses consciousness within a single gasp or cry.
Q]
How common are breath holding spells?
A]
Breath holding spells are seen in 5% of children between 6 months
to 6 years of age. They are commonly seen in children between
12 and 18 months and usually disappear by 4-5 years of age.
Q]
How frequently does a child get an attack of breath holding spells?
A]
The frequently of breath holding spells may vary from 1-2 times
in a month to several times in a day.
Q]
Why does a child suffer from breath holding spells?
A]
Breath holding spell are an involuntary phenomenon (the child
does not do it deliberately). They are usually seen in children
with temper tantrums and other behavioral disorders.
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