katniss
01-10-19, 03:02
Hello everyone,
I check on my kiddos before going to bed and yesterday my year old son had frothy saliva (or foam) on his mouth. My heart literally stopped when I saw that. Of course, I am concerned about seizures and other scary things. Has anyone ever seen this in their child or adults? I wiped off the foam and slept with him for the whole night. He seemed to be fine. He does breathe through his mouth though because his nose sounded blocked. Please share experiences or advice if you have.
I called the telehealth nurses in Ontario and they said it was normal. Whereas Google obviously says: seizures, poisoning or rabies.
I check on my kiddos before going to bed and yesterday my year old son had frothy saliva (or foam) on his mouth. My heart literally stopped when I saw that. Of course, I am concerned about seizures and other scary things. Has anyone ever seen this in their child or adults? I wiped off the foam and slept with him for the whole night. He seemed to be fine. He does breathe through his mouth though because his nose sounded blocked. Please share experiences or advice if you have.
I called the telehealth nurses in Ontario and they said it was normal. Whereas Google obviously says: seizures, poisoning or rabies.