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    Breath-Holding Spells: Helping Your Child Avoid Injury

    Breath-Holding Spells: Helping Your Child Avoid Injury



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    To keep your child safe during a Reference breath-holding spell Opens New Window:

    • Lay your child on the floor on his or her back, facing either upward or to one side.
    • Protect your child's head, arms, and legs from hitting something hard or sharp accidentally.
    • If your child was eating before a spell, open his or her mouth carefully and look for pieces of food, but do not try to remove food with your fingers. Instead, tilt your child's head to the side so the food can come out on its own.
    • Touch and talk to your child. This helps you stay calm.
    • Time the spell with a watch. Spells usually last only a minute but seem longer.
    • Do not give your child any medicines during a spell.
    • Allow your child to wake up on his or her own after a spell.

    Your child may stop breathing for up to 1 minute (60 seconds) during a spell. If your child doesn't wake up quickly and start breathing again, call 911 or other emergency services. The 911 operator may tell you to give your child Reference rescue breaths Opens New Window Reference Click here to see an illustration. Opens New Window while you wait for help to arrive.



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