April 6, 2010

Does Your Child Have A Toddler Snoring Problem?

Snoring is a very common problem but most of us are used to hearing about adults snore and never toddlers.  Toddler snoring is not a common problem but one that many parents around the world are dealing with right now.  It can cause them problems with getting or staying asleep at night and this can create larger life problems because they are so tired through the day.  Fortunately there are a few options for treatment that parents have if they have a child with a toddler snoring problem.

The first step is getting them in to see the doctor.  There are a few tests that doctors can run to check your child’s health and more than anything they will be checking for sleep apnea.  They want to make sure at least if sleep apnea is the problem that this is treated first and foremost for the child’s safety.  A child with sleep apnea will actually stop breathing several times through the night.

One of the first things most doctors will suggest if your toddler has a snoring problem is to create a more consistent sleeping schedule for the child.  Children who sleep at random times of the day or night can suffer from an array of different health problems and that includes snoring for one.  It is always best to try and put your child to bed at the same time every night.  That includes giving them a nice warm bath or reading them a book.

Your doctor may also suggest your child use a dental appliance to help with their snoring problem.  This is not going to harm them in any way and you simply pop it in before putting your child to bed at night.  An unhealthy diet and lack of physical activity can also result in a toddler snoring problem.  It can take some time and patience to find something that works but it will be more than worth it in the end.

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