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Many parents think snoring is only an adult problem, but did you know that children can snore too?
In most cases, this happens because of enlarged tonsils or adenoids, which can partially or completely block the child’s airway during sleep.
When a child’s tonsils or adenoids become too large, they narrow the airway and make breathing difficult during sleep.
As a result, the child experiences interrupted breathing — sometimes even brief pauses where breathing stops completely.
This condition is known as Pediatric Sleep Apnea.
Parents should watch out for these warning signs:
Daytime sleepiness, frequent yawning, or lack of focus
If left untreated, sleep apnea can seriously affect a child’s growth and development:
Proper oxygen supply during sleep is crucial for brain and body development. Without it, the child’s overall health may deteriorate over time.
If your child shows any of these symptoms, don’t ignore them.
Consult an ENT (Ear, Nose & Throat) specialist as soon as possible.
After evaluation, the doctor may recommend:
A child’s good sleep is the foundation of a healthy and happy life.
y identifying and treating sleep apnea early, you can help your child breathe freely, sleep peacefully, and grow beautifully.
Dr. Tareq Mohammad, MBBS, FCPS (ENT – Head & Neck Surgery), Assistant Professor at Popular Medical College Hospital, providing advanced ENT care with compassion and expertise.
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