Snoring in children is more dangerous than you think. Don't leave it untreated.

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Snoring in children is more dangerous than you think. Don't leave it untreated.
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Children snore for various reasons, which may be due to allergies, sinusitis, or children who are overweight or obese, causing difficulty breathing and snoring sounds. The negative effects that may occur in children include emotional problems, lack of concentration, decreased memory, headaches, and impaired growth. If your child snores, parents should take them to see a pediatrician for diagnosis.

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