Persistent snoring in children may indicate obstructive sleep apnoea and deserves early screening and evaluation.
Children with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are at nearly twofold risk of developing influenza or COVID compared with children who do not have OSA, according to recent research. Adenotonsillectomy — a ...
With adults, one of the most prominent signs of obstructive sleep apnea is that despite getting a full night’s rest, they’re exhausted the next day. With kids, says Dr. Tablizo, you’re less likely to ...
Is your child snoring loudly at night and having trouble with behavior or learning during the day? Your child could have pediatric obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) -- a blocking of the airways that ...
Sleep apnea not only can affect the growth and development of children, but it also can affect their health as adults. Early recognition is important to prevent long-term consequences. Though loud ...
A good night’s sleep is as important for your child as a hearty breakfast. Without enough shut-eye, your child is more likely to struggle in school, on the playing field, and at home. Snoring can ...
The clinical syndrome of obstructive sleep apnea (OSAS) in children is a distinct, yet somewhat overlapping disorder with the condition that occurs in adults, such that the clinical manifestations, ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Do you snore? Have trouble staying asleep? Wake up tired? You are not alone! Almost 39 million men and women in the U.S. suffer from sleep apnea. But it’s not a problem impacting ...
Children with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are nearly twice as likely to contract the flu or COVID-19, according to a new study.
One unlikely behavior could indicate whether your adolescent child is more likely to behave badly, researchers have found. Tweens—aged around 9 and 10 years old—who snore often are more likely to have ...
A new study found children with sleep apnea are 80% more likely to catch the flu. Monica Robins has that story and more in Friday's Daily Dose.