Children Snoring: Normal or Dangerous?

Snoring is not only common in adults but also in children. So, is it normal or actually dangerous for a child to snore? Here is the explanation.

Snoring Can Be Normal

In general, for both adults and children, snoring is still considered normal if it occurs only occasionally and is mild in severity. Such a condition also does not have a negative impact on the person experiencing it.

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This condition can also be considered relatively harmless snoring if it occurs more than twice a week.

Dangerous When Other Symptoms Are Present

Snoring is indeed normal as long as the child does not show other symptoms associated with a specific health problem. However, when snoring starts occurring frequently enough to disrupt the child's sleep, it may be a sign of a breathing disorder that occurs during sleep.

Watch Out for Sleep Apnea!

Among the various sleep disorders, one of the most important to watch out for is obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), which can be the primary cause of this condition. In such cases, have your child's health checked by a doctor.

If your child is confirmed to have sleep apnea, under the supervision of a pediatrician, children weighing over 30 kg may undergo therapy using a CPAP therapy device (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure). The use of a CPAP therapy device is the most effective treatment for managing sleep apnea.

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