Thursday, December 3, 2015

Childhood Snoring - Is There a Remedy?


It is not uncommon for the average infant or young child to snore occasionally. In fact there are several reasons as to why your child may be periodically snoring. Some of the most common reasons are when the child has been highly active during the day causes them to snore from being overly tired during the night, or the onset of seasonal allergies will also cause your child to be more apt to occasionally snore. There is also the average yearly colds that so many children tend to catch will too be one of the most common snoring contributors for both children and adults.

One of the more serious childhood health concerns is snoring. It may be possible that your child may be showing the warning signs of being asthmatic. But do not panic because in many circumstances of childhood snoring, this is usually not the case. It can be a direct correlation for some children who have a family history of asthma. If asthma is of a strong parental concern in your child's life because there are signs of excessive nightly snoring and a family history of asthmatic issues, it is highly recommended to talk this through with your child's pediatrician.

But some of the less known reasons in knowing why your child may have suddenly started snoring may even be attributed to problems such as early childhood respiratory ear infection, or even a current ear infection in your child that you maybe unaware of. If you are suspecting such a problem in your child, again just as the childhood asthma concerns, your child must be seen immediately by their pediatrician so to best resolve the problem as quickly as possible.

If your child has the misfortune of being overweight or even worse, extremely obese, he or she will also most likely be nightly snorers. This is a two-fold health risk issue due to excess weight puts tremendous strain upon the heart and the rest of the organs, but the chronic snoring also causes the child's heart and body to be damaged. Along with the immediate need for the child to lose the excess weight, there may also be a temporary need for one of the many safe anti snoring remedies to be used during the weight loss duration.

Childhood snoring has now been discovered to be one of the reasons for a child to be mimicking the many signs of what is referred to as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or better known as ADHD. When children are not getting the best quality of sleep and required 8 to 10 hours of sleep during the average night, a good number of them have been discovered to be somewhat hyper during the day hours.

They have concentration and memory problems, along with many daily carrying out daily defiance and other types of behavioural problems. So instead of putting these children on ADHD drugs, the consistency of high quality sleep, regular exercise and the best daily diets are more often than not the best answer in ending the snoring, and the mimicked signs of ADHD.

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