My son had his clinic visit yesterday and it didn't go as good as I had hoped. I have been freaking out a little and am needing some questions answered. First of all he did gain weight and his BMI is now up to 30% but of course they want it to be 50%. The docs and I am not worried about this as we feel sure that we can get him there.
They did tell me though that he has nasal polyps. This is the first time I have ever been told this (he is 5 years old). So how do you know when it's serious enough for surgery? What do I need to look out for? They said that if he has a runny nose, breathing through his mouth, or coughs than that could mean he needs surgery. But I wanted to hear from those of you who have actually had a child or themselves that had to have the surgery.
Then he had his first lung function test. His FEV1 was only 74 and the test had a small scoop which they said is a sign of trapping air in the lungs and his number for the small airways was only 52 which is a sign that mucus is stuck in his small airways. They did say he had some trouble with the test so the numbers might be better as he learns to do it better. But that the scoop was still a concern. So I am freaking out. I don't know if the numbers are really truly correct or if he just couldn't do the test correctly.
Any advice, opinions, things I can do to help him be able to do the test better next time?? Anyone with a 5 year old that got less than perfect numbers on the first time doing the test?
They did tell me though that he has nasal polyps. This is the first time I have ever been told this (he is 5 years old). So how do you know when it's serious enough for surgery? What do I need to look out for? They said that if he has a runny nose, breathing through his mouth, or coughs than that could mean he needs surgery. But I wanted to hear from those of you who have actually had a child or themselves that had to have the surgery.
Then he had his first lung function test. His FEV1 was only 74 and the test had a small scoop which they said is a sign of trapping air in the lungs and his number for the small airways was only 52 which is a sign that mucus is stuck in his small airways. They did say he had some trouble with the test so the numbers might be better as he learns to do it better. But that the scoop was still a concern. So I am freaking out. I don't know if the numbers are really truly correct or if he just couldn't do the test correctly.
Any advice, opinions, things I can do to help him be able to do the test better next time?? Anyone with a 5 year old that got less than perfect numbers on the first time doing the test?