Snoring Children
American academy of pediatrics clinical practice guideline.
Snoring children. According to the national center for health. Marcus cl moore rh rosen cl. You should take your child to the gp if. The most common reason children snore 85 90 is enlarged tonsils and adenoids.
Children with snoring and any additional features of obstructive sleep apnoea should be referred to an otolaryngologist 2 4 these children often undergo adenotonsillectomy although there is emerging evidence that watchful waiting and intranasal montelukast might be effective alternatives to adenotonsillectomy in some circumstances 7 8 where. Nose and throat problems such as enlarged tonsils and obesity often can narrow a child s airway which can lead to your child developing osa. If your child snores ask your pediatrician about it. Pediatric sleep apnea is a sleep disorder where a child has brief pauses in breathing while sleeping.
Up to 15 of children snore. Young children s tonsils are quite large in comparison to the throat peaking at five to seven years of age. N engl j. The symptoms of snoring in children can vary greatly and depends on the age and physical development of the child talking to a doctor is recommended if you notice your child waking up tired or fatigued as that is one of the most common symptoms for sleep apnea in children here are a few of the symptoms for snoring that parents should look out.
A randomized trial of adenotonsillectomy for childhood sleep apnea. It s believed that 1 to 4 percent of children in the united states have sleep apnea. What causes snoring in children. An anatomical component such as a small jaw or a small airway that the child was born with may also contribute to snoring.
These may indicate your snoring is associated with obstructive sleep apnea osa. Diagnosis and management of childhood obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. Children can have osa too. Aside from the snoring sound you can look out for mouth breathing signs of your child gasping or struggling for breath and restless interrupted sleep.
In children the most common physical problem associated with sleep apnea is large tonsils.