A child’s snoring problem

Filed Under (Children) on 17-07-2008

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by Ray James

Snoring: definition Snoring is caused by vibration of structures in the respiratory system, including the uvula and soft palate (and the vibrations of loose nasal tissues) and the resulting sound. The sound is caused by obstruction of the air movement during breathing while sleeping. The sound loud or soft, can be unpleasant.

Children might snore for several different reasons. Perhaps they have nasal congestion. It could be due to allergies, which occur seasonally, or colds. Snoring in children is most often caused by enlarged tonsils and adenoids. The adenoid gland also causes restriction in the nasal cavity. They easily catch bacteria which results in swelling and the snoring occurs if the swelling is untreated. Another possible reason for the child’s snoring is excess weight, i.e. Obesity, which also results in the narrowing of the passages.

Another common reason for snoring in children is nasal congestion. This can be due to colds or allergies which occur due to the change in the seasons. Parents must ensure that the allergies of their children are taken care of appropriately. Another possible reason for the child’s snoring is excess weight, i.e. Obesity, which also results in the narrowing of the passages.

There are many potential health concerns with snoring. One of them is sleep apnea, a serious form of snoring. Sleep Apnea causes complete obstruction of the air the child breathes. The child feels uncomfortable due to interrupted sleep this causes. In addition to health problems, snoring in children puts them at risk for hyperactivity, a disease which can coexist with the snoring. Child snoring has also been related to other problems with behavior. Children suffering from apnea are said to have a shorter attention span compared to average children. In fact because of sleep interruption, most of the children suffering from snoring have faced attention problems in school. Some of the other major symptoms of child snoring include enlargement of the tonsils, nasalized speech, obesity and raised blood pressure.

Some of the people find it cute when children snore during sleeping. But snoring of a child is not a good sign and can be a serious matter of concern. It can be a health problem, or a sign or cause of other health problems. So even if the child’s snoring sometimes looks and sounds cute, it doesn’t mean that the child is sleeping soundly. This won’t be cute as the child gets older, particularly if there are complications. Parents should get their child medical attention to look into the cause and complications of snoring.

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