By George A Fuller | Submitted On October 17, 2009
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Even though sleep apnea mostly involves the older population, it is likewise experienced by kids ordinarily under the ages three to six.
If it continues unidentified and untreated, it leaves the children with learning difficulties, poor academic performance, mood and demeanor problems, poor interpersonal …show more content…
In children, the majority of the cases of sleep apnea effect from enlarged tonsils and adenoids, sometimes due to viral infection.
But in some kids, facial and structural deformities result in the narrowing of the air passage. A smaller opening in the throat, larger tongue or smaller jaw can all be the result in in kids. Bad muscle tone can be a effect of deformities of the jaw, nose and mouth, which puts children with structural deformities at greater risk.
Tumors or any other condition that affect the air passage can in addition contribute to the development of sleep apnea, because the presence of a tumor decreases the muscle tone and as a consequence causes an obstruction. While very rare, obesity can also be a result in.Symptoms.
As in grownups, noisy and heavy snoring is always the initial manifestation of sleep apnea in kids. Other symptoms need to be looked for by parents though, since between 1 or 2 in ten of kids snore even when they do not have this sleeping