New Study From Gothenburg University in Sweden Shows That Chronic Snoring in Children Can Harm Their Health
Birmingham-based Pediatricians of Pediatric ENT Associates discuss the link between chronic snoring and sleep apnea in children.
Birmingham, AL (PRWEB) May 12, 2016
The pediatric otolaryngologists at Pediatric ENT Associates in Birmingham, Alabama have learned that research conducted by Gothenburg University in Sweden suggests that when snoring becomes persistent in children, the child’s sleep quality is affected.
“Occasional snoring during a child’s sleep cycle is completely normal,” explains pediatric ear, nose, and throat specialist Dr. Brian Kulbersh of Pediatric ENT Associates in Birmingham, Alabama. “However, if a child is snoring constantly, it could be a cause for concern. Chronic snoring affects a child’s sleep quality and could be a symptom of sleep apnea. Most parents are unaware that one has anything to do with the other, and it’s an important matter to raise awareness about.”
Read about the dangers of airway obstruction in children: http://www.PediatricENTAssociates.com/Kids-Throat-Conditions/
In Sweden, Dr. Gunnhilder Gudnadottir of Gothenburg University, led a study in which 1,320 children between the ages of 0 and 11 years old were given questionnaires to assess their breathing during their sleep cycle and whether their parent or guardian had consulted a doctor on the breathing issue. Of the 754 responses received by the study, 5 percent of the children snored frequently, and only 1/3 of the caregivers sought the advice of a medical professional in regards to the symptoms.
“Chronic snoring can be a symptom of sleep apnea in a child. Most children will ‘grow out’ of their sleep disorders, but chronic snoring and sleep apnea can wreck havoc on their immune system and their health in the meantime. Many children suffer from fatigue, learning difficulties, behavior problems, bed-wetting, and even stunted growth. Parents often think snoring is harmless, and, sometimes it is, but, when is occurs too often it is imperative that your child be evaluated by a specialist,” Kulbersh continued.
The American Sleep Apnea Association hypothesizes that 1-4 percent of children suffer from sleep apnea. Out of that percentage, most of the children range between the ages of 2 and 8.
“Enlarged tonsils is a very common reason for chronic snoring and can be resolved with surgery,” explains Dr. Kulbersh. “The most important thing is to remain alert and if you notice a change in your child’s health or behavior, as a result of breathing disturbances during the child’s sleep cycle, an evaluation from a pediatrician and/or specialist should be the next step.”
Learn more about pediatric nasal conditions and treatment options: http://www.PediatricENTAssociates.com/Kids-Nose-Conditions/
Pediatric ENT Associates is comprised of five doctors who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of a full range pediatric ear, nose, and throat conditions in Birmingham, Alabama. Dr. Brian J. Wiatrak, Dr. Audie Woolley, Dr. J. Scott Hill, Dr. Nicholas J. Smith, and Dr. Brian Kulbersh are all fully board-certified and have an up-to-date medical license from the state of Alabama. These doctors provide care for children of all ages experiencing ear, nose, and throat conditions, including cochlear implants, tonsillectomies, vascular malformation treatment, myringotomy tubes, and more. In addition, Pediatric ENT Associates works closely with Children’s of Alabama, one of the largest pediatric medical facilities in the U.S., to provide medical care Children’s South for further treatment. Pediatric ENT’s doctors are regularly published in peer-reviewed medical journals and provide both national and regional lectures.
For more information, please visit http://www.PediatricENTAssociates.com.
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