I think my son may have a form of sleep apnea. He's 17 months old and lately I've noticed his breathing only at night has changed. During the day when he sleeps he's ok. At night he tosses and turns, and struggles to breath normally. He did come down with a cold 4 days ago. Congested, nose plugged up. So the first two nights i thought it was just the cold causing him to breath not so well. The third night i was getting frustrated wondering why is his body still trying to breath through the nose, struggling , instead of breathing through the mouth,when he's sick. So i got right up in his face, squeezed his cheeks to open his mouth, and realized that he was breathing through his mouth the whole time, not his nose. Thinking to myself, So why is he struggling to breath then? I look again real close at his mouth and notice his tongue is arched up toward the roof of his mouth. I try sticking my finger in his mouth, moving him into different positions, but his tongue would go right back to the same spot. So when he breaths in his tongue goes flat against the roof of mouth stopping him from breathing in. So is this a form of sleep apnea? Or is it just the cold causing the breathing problems?

