This is another good piece of info about Children Snoring:
KK Women's and Children's Hospital - Childhood Illnesses - Snoring: "How Do I Know If My Child's Snoring Is Serious?
Sleep specialists put snoring into 2 categories: Primary snoring and the kind of snoring that indicates OSAHS. Primary snoring is 'normal' and is not dangerous for your child. Primary snoring may however infrequently progress to OSAHS and you should still be vigilant for signs and symptoms suggestive of OSAHS.
Children with OSAHS may experience difficulty sleeping at night and behavioural problems during the day. Undiagnosed OSAHS can lead to behavioural problems, poor school performance, delayed growth, heart failure and even death because of decreases in blood oxygen levels. Both boys and girls can suffer from OSAHS and may have some of the following features:
• Sleep in an unusual position with head off the bed, propped up with many pillows or sleep sitting up.
• Snore loudly and often.
• Sleep restlessly.
• Stop breathing during the night for a short period followed by snorting, gasping or completely waking up.
• Sweat heavily during sleep.
• Difficult to wake up, even though it seems he or she has had enough sleep.
• Have headaches during the day, particularly in the morning.
• Be irritable, aggressive or simply 'cranky'.
• Have school or other Behavioral Problems
• Fall Asleep or Daydream in school or at home
Some of these symptoms are similar to those described in children with Attention Deficit Hyperacitivity Disorder (ADHD), such as trouble concentrating, hyperactivity and nervousness. If you have noticed that your child has some of the above symptoms, you should talk to your family doctor or paediatrician about referral to a sleep specialist"
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