Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is characterized by the recurrence of interrupted breathing during sleep and results in a chronic lack of deep, restful sleep. When adults have this disorder, they are likely to experience daytime sleepiness, but when it occurs in children, they are more likely to have behavioral issues. Sleep apnea in children is linked to ADHD-like behavioral issues as well as mood disorders and learning problems.
The most common cause of sleep apnea in children is enlarged adenoids or tonsils. These soft tissue glands near the back of the throat partially block the windpipe during sleep.
Signs that your child might have a sleep-related breathing disorder:
Behaviors associated with childhood sleep apnea:
Identifying and treating sleep apnea in children can drastically improve their sleep and well-being.
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