7 Month Old Screaming and Seems Uncomfortable

Updated on November 18, 2011
S.H. asks from Middleton, WI
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My son has been "screaming" over the last 3 days. It is not all of the time thank goodness! Once was in his carseat in the car, and the other two times was at nap and bedtime - he is almost inconsolable.

He isn't pulling his ears, he has been eating normally, he doesn't spit up and he isn't chomping on his hands as if he is teething. We also haven't changed anything regarding food or schedule. The only thing that has changed is him screaming. I am not sure what is wrong - he doesn't seem to be in pain, but he also doesn't seem to be doing it just for attention. Something is "off" about him as these screams are nothing I have ever heard before - he is truly "sad" when I go to get him from his crib when he screams. I also cannot console him sitting down, I have to be standing up walking around as that is what calms him down.

He was screaming off an on last night for about 30min and finally fell asleep. After sleeping for 45 min he woke up screaming again. I tried to console him, but nothing was working. So I laid him back down to go make a bottle, however before I got in the room with the bottle a minute later, he screamed himself to sleep and then slept through the night. Has this happened to anyone else?

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So What Happened?

Thank you to everyone for taking the time to respond! We took our son to the dr and it turns out he is ..... perfectly fine! No ear infection, no cold, nothing in the lungs, no fever. Nothing! We think we have it narrowed down to seperation anxiety as it happens in the car seat when I walk away and in the crib at night. So, we will be playing alot of peek-a-boo and other games so he gets used to me leaving and coming back. He did really well last night in bed, so hopefully thinks are looking up. Thanks again!

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A.S.

answers from Detroit on

Does he have a fever?

ETA - I was thinking hand, foot, and mouth [virus]. It's super severe to little ones and it's super painful. That's why I asked about a fever.

Swimmers ear was another one that made my son scream. No fever, but no infection either.

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A.F.

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My little girl did this to some degree when she was cutting her first teeth. After those first few it hasn't bothered her as much.

Not sure how you feel about it, but when my daughter was/is inconsolable and I can't find anything wrong, I give her a dose of tylenol. I figure she's in pain somehow - even if I don't know why. I often wonder if they ever get headaches...

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S.H.

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Ear ache?
Teething?
Headache? (they can't say they are in pain).
Tummy ache?
Gas pain?

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P.M.

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It's possible your son is experiencing separation anxiety. Though this most commonly starts around 8 months, I would guess that some kids get there a little earlier. But he's about the age that he recognizes that he is separate from you, and becomes concerned, when he can't see you, that you have disappeared from his life. The anguish can go deep.

When my daughter began seeming distressed when I stepped out of the room, I began playing peek-a-boo games with her, hiding behind doors and furniture, and popping up just before she expressed worry. Then I started leaving the room very briefly ("Mommy will come right back"), and then popping back in quickly. I extended my absences gradually over several days, and my daughter clearly was more relaxed after I told her I'd be right back. I also set her in front of a wall mirror that let her see me in another room through the doorway, hoping that that would give her more information about where I might be when I wasn't with her. And I would hide other toys of hers, and we'd go find them together, so she'd realize they still existed.

All in all, I don't remember her anxiety phase lasting very long, and I think the games might have helped ease her mind. It's a normal phase, very common. Here's one good link: http://kidshealth.org/parent/emotions/feelings/sep_anxiet...#

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Please take him and have his ears checked. Sounds like an ear infection. My son never lost his appetite or "pulled" at his ears.
Ear pain gets worse when they are lying down, which would explain why he calms down when you hold him upright.
Call the pediatrician.

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C.C.

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I am still going to guess teething. That has been the only time my 9 month old was "off". It passed once the tooth broke through the gum.

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K.P.

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Ear infection!!!! take him to get his ears checked neither of my kids had any of the "typical" signs of an ear infection except for what you are describing.

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X.O.

answers from Chicago on

None of my kids pull their ears when they have ear infections. I would check that first.

It could also be teething--my 7 month old just got his first 2 teeth a few weeks ago and I didn't realize that he was teething because he was actually biting his hands LESS and just screaming. A few days later his first tooth appeared.

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A.C.

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Did he just have any of his immunization shots? Some kids have terrible reactions to their shots and are too young to tell us, so they scream because they are in pain.

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L.R.

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If it's worse when the baby is lying down, then it points tp an earache. Otherwise look for a strand of hair or string wrapped around a toe. Believe it or not this happened to a friend's baby and the nurse she called about his crying suggested looking for it.

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R.P.

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I'd take him to your doctor and have his ears checked. My best friends daughter use to get ear infections without ANY symptoms including fever. The only way they found out that this was happening was because she had her hearing check and has a hearing loss because her eardrums are so scarred.
Might not be the problem for your little guy but it's worth the cost of a clinic call just to rule that out.

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