Children Snoring Problems
The same as adult, children also have snoring problems. However children’ s snoring problems mainly due to tonsil or adenoid hypertrophy.
Because snoring interferes with normal breathing, long term snoring will leading to repeated sleep apnea, low blood oxygen concentration, thus affecting the normal development of children. Especially, when our brains in in long-term low oxygen supply, may causing mental retardation. Have enormous adverse impact to children ‘s life. Once the children’s snoring been found, specific treatment should be taken.
However, due to immune system development in children are not perfect, tonsil hypertrophy is a common disease of children. So children snoring should identify the causes timely. Can not be implemented snoring surgery . However, for severe tonsil enlargement, and adenoid hypertrophy in children, surgery is still the most commonly used clinical methods.
Before the snoring surgery, complete all relevant inspection, a comprehensive understanding of the indicators in children, especially in the nasal cavity, so as to as to ensure smooth operation and reduce complications. Also actively communicate to the children and parents, as well as treatment to help patients relax the spirit, as far as possible with surgery.
After the operation explained to the parents and children with snoring related health knowledge to enable them to correctly understand the snoring and the damage of the snoring, more importantly, through health education, to enhance their positive self-care after surgery, increase capacity and self-protection level, and effectively prevent the recurrence of snoring.
Current medical conditions, the most rapid and radical surgical treatment is to remove he respiratory tract obstruction factors. But also can not generalize, because the tonsil is one of the biggest causes of children snoring, weather it is suitable to remove the tonsil, there is no conclution in medicine. Removal of tonsils for the treatment of snoring pros and cons of the human body does not have the authority on the interpretation of evidence-based medicine.