What’s wrong with newborns making goose noises in their sleep?

Newborns who make goose calls in their sleep may be associated with congenital laryngeal chondromalacia, laryngeal cysts, or shock.
1. Congenital laryngeal chondromalacia: Newborns who make goose calls in their sleep may be associated with congenital laryngeal chondromalacia, accompanied by stridor and dyspnea, and so on.
2. Laryngeal cysts: newborns with these conditions may be related to laryngeal cysts, which are more common occupational lesions of the larynx.
3. Frightened: If a newborn is frightened, he or she will also make goose calls while sleeping, and will also suffer from excessive sweating and other adverse reactions.
Newborns sleeping goose calls may also be related to other factors such as emotional expression, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to conduct relevant examinations to determine the cause of the disease, and then actively treat the symptoms.