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Does your child snore? Here’s what you need to know!

Snoring often causes annoyance to the person sleeping next to you, and, in fact, a lot of us snore almost every night. While this is very common in adults, we, at times, find our children snoring as well. This is not very usual and needs immediate attention from a pediatrician when you tend to witness it on a regular basis. Here are some of the reasons why your kid snores during his/her sleep.

  1. Throat infections 

Anything that restricts your child from normal breathing might be the major cause of snoring. Throat infections, tonsils, or lumps in the throat can block the nasal passage, leading to disrupted inhalation and exhalation, thus leading to night-time snores.

  1. Craniofacial Features 

Genetic features such as cleft lip could be one of the causes of snoring in children. While this is not of great concern, the issue has to be addressed as early as possible if your child’s snore is too loud. In most cases, surgery will be the first option for craniofacial features.

  1. Asthma 

Asthma is a condition where the child’s airway is affected by mucus that’s making the normal breathing difficult. The blockage might also be because of swelling or inflammation. If your kid previously had asthma or is undergoing treatments for the same, then there is more probability that he may snore.

  1. Obesity 

Overweight and breathing issues are closely related both in children and in adults. If your kid is obese or has unusual weight gain, you might sense that they snore more often than children who weigh healthy. Proper dietary habits and a non-sedentary lifestyle can help in many ways. Alongside, make sure they are in good mental health as well.

When should you seek a pediatrician’s help?

As said earlier, occasional snores are usually not bothersome. But, when the same causes a regular disturbance in your child’s sleep routine, then it is high time you consult a general practitioner or someone who specializes in pediatric medicine.

What are the treatments available?

Oral medication to treat throat and lung infections might be the first prescription your doctor may suggest. If the situation gets critical, minor surgeries might be prescribed depending on the severity of the trauma.

Yoga, meditation, and other breathing exercises will also greatly help your child from snoring.

Vannessa

I'm Vannessa, a certified masters in curating unique diet plans specializing in nutrition, weight management, stress management etc. I was formerly a member of Healthline's dedicated research team and was recognized as one of their top writers for a decade.I am also actively participating in several health forums, including MomMD and MedHelp.I'm passionate about helping people achieve optimal health through strength training, mindfulness techniques. My articles and guides offer a blend of research and practical strategies to support your specific needs. Let's work together to unlock your full potential for a healthier life.I postgraduated my degree in Advanced Food Safety from Queen's University Belfast. (https://www.qub.ac.uk/)

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