Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 Carsen's cheecks are very red at different times. Mostly any time he sleeps???? Not sure of the relation to all of this but it sounds weird doesn't it. He will feel very hot, right at back of his neck,..enough to prompt me to take his temp. By the time the passy thermometer has kicked off (3-5 min later)..he will sometimes be sweating and feel very cool and clamy to touch. I have often wondered why is going on with his internal thermostat. Krystena s Re: Red face? We have discovered by trial and error that cooling will cause the red cheeks and ears to return to their normal color. He will be flushed even with his hands and feet cold to the touch. The doctor told us that the dysautonomia is usually a problem if it shows up as gi or heart problems. His oxygen, blood pressure and temperature are usually near normal during his flushed times. It does increase his fatigue level very much, which is why we don't just leave him that way. If we cool him off he can stick with the day a lot better.Twana> A couple of my girls have the bright red cheeks. ...> Emilie goes through cycles of having a flushed face nearly every day for > weeks. msn.comPlease contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 Sweating during sleep, even though the temp is normal, can also be a sign of sleep problems. You might consider getting a sleep study. This doesn't happen to our son at night when he now wears his cpap. The other one does it, too, and we are waiting (for four weeks now) to get the results of his sleep study... Cindy -----Original Message-----From: Krystena s Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 7:27 PMTo: Mito Subject: Re: Red face/fever/ clamy skin? Carsen's cheecks are very red at different times. Mostly any time he sleeps???? Not sure of the relation to all of this but it sounds weird doesn't it. He will feel very hot, right at back of his neck,..enough to prompt me to take his temp. By the time the passy thermometer has kicked off (3-5 min later)..he will sometimes be sweating and feel very cool and clamy to touch. I have often wondered why is going on with his internal thermostat. Krystena s Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 Sweating during sleep, even though the temp is normal, can also be a sign of sleep problems. You might consider getting a sleep study. This doesn't happen to our son at night when he now wears his cpap. The other one does it, too, and we are waiting (for four weeks now) to get the results of his sleep study... Cindy -----Original Message-----From: Krystena s Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 7:27 PMTo: Mito Subject: Re: Red face/fever/ clamy skin? Carsen's cheecks are very red at different times. Mostly any time he sleeps???? Not sure of the relation to all of this but it sounds weird doesn't it. He will feel very hot, right at back of his neck,..enough to prompt me to take his temp. By the time the passy thermometer has kicked off (3-5 min later)..he will sometimes be sweating and feel very cool and clamy to touch. I have often wondered why is going on with his internal thermostat. Krystena s Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 Sweating during sleep, even though the temp is normal, can also be a sign of sleep problems. You might consider getting a sleep study. This doesn't happen to our son at night when he now wears his cpap. The other one does it, too, and we are waiting (for four weeks now) to get the results of his sleep study... Cindy -----Original Message-----From: Krystena s Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 7:27 PMTo: Mito Subject: Re: Red face/fever/ clamy skin? Carsen's cheecks are very red at different times. Mostly any time he sleeps???? Not sure of the relation to all of this but it sounds weird doesn't it. He will feel very hot, right at back of his neck,..enough to prompt me to take his temp. By the time the passy thermometer has kicked off (3-5 min later)..he will sometimes be sweating and feel very cool and clamy to touch. I have often wondered why is going on with his internal thermostat. Krystena s Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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