as a 21 year old(chronic mouth breather) who plays a lot of football and cant breathe and handle the pace of the game, this is so valuable, absolute gold, a big thank you
@voiceofreason18293 жыл бұрын
Np
@JackyRogue3 жыл бұрын
Doctors need to be taught about this! My son saw a paediatrician today that outright denied mouth breathing having any significant impact on a childs development. disgraceful.
@voluntarism3352 жыл бұрын
he should lose his license fnn child abuser
@girlbamberg Жыл бұрын
I TOTALLY agree w/ u, or maybe they know & don’t want to tell us so we will keep falling apart & have to keep coming back & going from a to z doctors. I didn’t used to be cynical person, but I’m now 58 & so sick and tired of being sick and tired &&& on a merry-go-round trying to get answers to get relief & have some form of a normal life. Please stick w/ ur gut instinct. I’ve been researching all this for several days now & I’m in such disbelief that none of my doctors or dentists have mention such to me. That said - the $$$ money I’ve spent on my mouth (teeth) could probably buy a Mercedes. (All the teeth pulling b’c of overcrowding &/or cavities) crowns & root canals to then have to be pulled b’c of decay. My last expense has been a partial that I’m trying to learn how to live with. So I’m smh - sorry for my rant.
@girlbamberg Жыл бұрын
Patrick McKeown, THANK YOU beyond words for sharing this. I wish no one else (esp beginning w/ an innocent child’s age) would have to endure a path of senseless misery but instead be prevented w/ getting the info out. I’m going to share my thoughts (I’ve shared also w/ individuals below as well - that their stories touched my heart). I TOTALLY agree w/ U, or maybe "they"know & don't want to tell us so we will keep falling apart & have to keep coming back & going from "a to z" doctors/dentists (not to mention mental professionals). I didn’t used to be a cynical person, but I'm now 58 & so sick and tired OF being sick and tired &8& on THIS nightmare of a merry-go-round, trying to diligently get the answers in order to have relief & some form of a normal life. I want to get on a roof top & shot this out & add “Please stick w/ ur gut, when comes to your children or yourself”. I've been researching all this for several days now, & I'm in such disbelief that none of my doctors or dentists have mention such things to me. That said - here’s one example: all the $$$$ money, I've spent on my mouth (teeth) could probably buy a Mercedes. BY being a mouth breather = (All the teeth pulling b'c of overcrowding &/or cavities) crowns & root canals to then have to be pulled b'c of decay. My last expense $1000 has been a partial that l'm trying to learn how to live with. So YES, I'm smh w/ disgust for the simple fact THAT the information THAT could BE saving lives & keeping one’s not having to live a life w/ the misery of (what for me is turning into an endless) domino effect/ vicious cycle of health issues for so many - hasn’t been said in the largest masses possible, when it’s been known since the 1800’s (like from George Catlin sharing in his book “Shut Your Mouth and Save Your Life”.) Sorry for my long rant.
@ButeykoClinicInternational Жыл бұрын
Understandable comments @girlbamberg. It sad that so many of these useful alternatives to surgical intervention were ignored or just not even considered in the past. We are seeing positive improvement but the information needs to get out to more of the general public.
@stephanietucker2492 жыл бұрын
I’m 17 and have been mouth breathing for the past 11 years. When I was 6 me and my family were at a hotel and me and my brother were playing around with my dad and he threw us on the beds. My brother was fine. When my dad threw me however, it knocked the air out of me. It’s been 11 years and I still remember how hard it was to breathe in that moment. I have been mouth breathing ever since. I can breathe through my nose. However, often when I keep my lips sealed and breathe only through my nose i have a hard time breathing after a while. This video really helped. Thanks so much!
@ButeykoClinicInternational2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story Stephanie
@indurathnayake4506 Жыл бұрын
Agree 💯. Why didn’t any Gp, dentist or sleep apnea clinic told me about this when I complained about my child’s mouth breathing and snoring . It was considered normal until I myself found out about the scary impacts of it to my child. Professionals who deal with children from young age should be trained to help children or guide them to get help .
@ButeykoClinicInternational Жыл бұрын
Completely agree Indu Rathnayake, If this was taught in schools we would likely see a big reduction in kids' sleep apnea, snoring and much more, with better craniofacial development of their jaws and faces. Too many in the medical establishment aren't aware of it.
@girlbamberg Жыл бұрын
I TOTALLY agree w/ u, or maybe “they”know & don't want to tell us so we will keep falling apart & have to keep coming back & going from “a to z” doctors/dentists (not to mention mental professionals). I didn't used to be a cynical person, but I'm now 58 & so sick and tired OF being sick and tired &8& on THIS nightmare of a merry-go-round, trying to diligently get the answers in order to have relief & some form of a normal life. Please stick w/ ur gut instinct. I've been researching all this for several days now, & I'm in such disbelief that none of my doctors or dentists have mention such to me. That said - all the $$$$ money, I've spent on my mouth (teeth) could probably buy a Mercedes. (All the teeth pulling b'c of overcrowding &/or cavities) crowns & root canals to then have to be pulled b'c of decay. My last expense $1000+!has been a partial that I'm trying to learn how to live with. So yes, I'm smh w/ disgust. Sorry for my rant.
@Holdonasecuralreadytaken3 ай бұрын
as a girl who switched to nasal breathing at age of 14 I was so upset that my parents never taught me to nasal breathe in my whole life knowing that at there generation there parents use to say “shut ur mouth” unlike me I didn’t even know that I was one until a video of mewing pops out in my fyp I was like alright let’s try this I thought I was a casual nasal breather until I tried to breathe through my nose n I couldn’t at that video I sought how bad mouth breathing is to face I started crying n I forced my self since then to keep my lips sealed I was so depressed for so long then I asked my mom if I used to keep my mouth open when I was young she was like yes when u we’re watching cartoons 😭😭I’m mewing n breathing through my nose n focus at my lips 24/7 hopefully I’ll see improvement
@summerlin16142 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video! My 20-month-old son has been mouth breathing for maybe more than 6 months. His pediatrician said she didn't find anything abnormal with his tonsils and no treatment is needed. But he's been sleeping poorly and I don't want this become a habit. Should I look for help from ENT? ANY SUGGESTIONS? THANKS!!
@ButeykoClinicInternational2 жыл бұрын
Hi Summer, for more specific cases we would suggest you register in one of Patrick's live Zoom Clinics. He has one specialized in children. Check it out: buteykoclinic.com/clinic-with-patrick-mckeown/
@mariana7802 Жыл бұрын
Anyone find any information on how to fix this in a child? What option do we have.?
@ButeykoClinicInternational Жыл бұрын
Check out the free childrens course on the website, buteykoclinic.com/buteykochildren/
@genoark3 жыл бұрын
God bless you
@WildSpeedMoments3 жыл бұрын
How u doing know
@peroleando Жыл бұрын
Hi, Where can I get it in Spain? Thanks!!
@HawX.4 жыл бұрын
Could you tell me the method in which the child is told to do 5 squats to see when he breathes through his mouth please?
@colbymartin8003 жыл бұрын
Hi, I’m 15 years old and If I start nose breathing do you think people will think I’ve been nose breathing my whole life when I’m older or will they be some weak areas on my facial structure
@CandieConverse2 жыл бұрын
What about if the child is still breastfeeding? My daughter is 14 months but breastfeeds when she goes to sleep. She breaths through her nose but her mouth is always in the feeding/suckling position while she’s sleeping so she doesn’t rest her tongue on the roof of her mouth.
@monicaz49493 жыл бұрын
Is the way to correct this with nasal surgery to be able to breath better through the nose?
@ButeykoClinicInternational3 жыл бұрын
Hi Monica, even after the surgery you could still have problems unless you make corrections to your breathing patterns. To decongest the nose please check out the video on how to unblock the nose in five minutes. After each exercise rest for a minute and repeat the exercise 5-6 times until the nose is decongested. To decongest the nose, the breath hold must be at least 30 seconds to be effective: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qpjQfHytitabock If you can unblock the nose using this technique and your nose remains unblocked for 1 minute after practising this exercise then the Buteyko Method would work for you. Please feel welcome to join a $30 online course, the first option on the page: buteykoclinic.com/buteyko-clinic-online-courses/
@2GGop4 жыл бұрын
My one year old is mouth breathing, during wake and sleep. what can I do to correct this now?
@ButeykoClinicInternational4 жыл бұрын
Hi. The best approach is to see a qualified and experienced myofunctional therapist. They are professionals trained to work with young children. We teach children the Buteyko Method from 4 years onwards.
@maxrenshaw98993 жыл бұрын
Great video! Just wondering my almost 2 year old is breathing through his nose whilst he sleeps (most of the time), but with his mouth open, do you know if this is a cause for concern? It does look like his teeth are together but everywhere I've read said the mouth should be closed. He does seem to breath through his mouth during the day, maybe 50% of the time, especially when he's engaged in physical activity so not sure whether he needs to see someone. Any help would be much appreciated!
@ButeykoClinicInternational3 жыл бұрын
Hi Max. Thank you for your interest in our method. We do recommend that the child strats with the exercises from 5 years and upwards, as it is difficult to teach children below that age. "Always Breathe Correctly" is a good book parents can start reading to their children from 3 upwards to teach them about the importance of nasal breathing: www.buteykoclinic.com/books/.
@aceonurass4 жыл бұрын
Do you have some exercises for my child to do so that nose breathing can be restored?
@ButeykoClinicInternational4 жыл бұрын
Hi, please visit our page buteykoclinic.com/buteykochildren/where you can access free exercises for children.
@raze69193 жыл бұрын
I keep breathing through my mouth and I'm 16, it's frustrating. My nose gets stuffy and now it is a habit to breathe through my mouth I have no idea if I have rhinitis or something. Also, breathing through the nose and talking is difficult. I'm scared that if I seal my mouth with fuct tape then I may suffocate.
@ButeykoClinicInternational3 жыл бұрын
Hi. Patrick organizes 2 hour live zoom clinic: that could be helpful to you. For more info, please visit: buteykoclinic.com/clinic-with-patrick-mckeown/ You should tape your mouth at sleep. Try with MyoTape: myotape.com/ Also, practice nose unblocking exercise. It is free on KZbin: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qpjQfHytitabock
@sultantv20002 жыл бұрын
My little find it difficult to breath when eating he is one year 2 months
@ozankara2762 жыл бұрын
hi my kid is 8 year old she is allergic that Couse open mouth during night sleeping do you think i can use mouth taping my concern bec she has rhinitis already noose stuffed so taping mouth effects breathing negative thank you
@ButeykoClinicInternational2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ozan. You can use MyoTape . We sell it on our website. It's a sticky tape that surrounds the mouth so you can still talk while wearing it. Regards, Darren
@Corrans Жыл бұрын
Ok, but you dont tell us HOW to get a child to stop mouth breathing at night? How?
@ButeykoClinicInternational Жыл бұрын
Hi Louise, thank you for commenting. Here is another video of Patrick's to swap this child from upper chest breathing in to the diaphragm. There are many other videos of exercises available on our channel.