Does your child snore?

Snoring vs. Sleep Apnea

The main reason people snore is the vibrations in their airways during sleep. Occasional snoring is harmless, but persistent snoring can indicate sleep apnea, which is stopping breathing and snoring at night.

Signs of sleep apnea:

Snoring with pauses in breathing

Restless sleep

Daytime sleepiness

Mouth breathing

If you are uncertain that your child is affected by sleep apnea, Mr Adeel will examine your child in detail and establish your child's sleep habits. Depending on the severity, treatment options may include:

Treating allergies or congestion

Tonsil and adenoid removal:

Lifestyle changes: It is recommended to have a proper sleep cycle that involves a healthy diet and well-planned sleep habits.

Schedule a Consultation

Please get in touch with us if your child has snoring concerns or you suspect sleep apnea; we can arrange a consultation. Identifying and treating sleep problems in children can significantly improve their sleep quality and, consequently, their health.