Your child snores often… at risk of breathing pauses? Check warning signs and care guidelines for your little one
Because quality sleep is the foundation of development, did you know that “snoring” in children may not be normal, but could be a sign of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), which can negatively affect your child’s growth and concentration.
🚩 8 warning signs parents should watch for
If your child has these symptoms frequently, don’t ignore them:
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Regular snoring: More than 3 nights per week
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Breathing difficulty: Episodes of mouth breathing or pauses in breathing during sleep
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Restless sleep: Tossing and turning, abnormal sleep positions
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Daytime sleepiness: Fatigue, looking not refreshed
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Unusually hyperactive: Unable to sit still or easily irritable
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Short attention span: Behavioral and learning problems
🔬 Why should children have a sleep study (Sleep Test)?
A Sleep Test helps doctors make an accurate diagnosis and plan treatment precisely:
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Diagnose abnormalities: Detect sleep apnea or frequent awakenings during the night
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Prevent developmental problems: Reduce the risk of attention deficit and help the body grow appropriately for age
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Targeted treatment planning: Whether using CPAP, surgery, or care by a specialist
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Happiness for the whole family: When your child sleeps deeply and peacefully, parents can rest fully

