Snoring affects children's growth and intellectual development.
Snoring is also called "sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome". Children often snore when they sleep, which is by no means a deep sleep, but a manifestation of illness. Children who snore usually have difficulty breathing. At this time, it is necessary to take the child to the best otolaryngology hospital to diagnose whether it is caused by tonsil or adenoid hypertrophy or obesity. If the child suffers from tonsillitis, respiratory infection and other diseases, timely treatment can prevent snoring to some extent. Children should pay special attention to snoring. Long-term snoring can lead to a series of complications such as otitis media, sinusitis, uneven teeth, dull complexion and even affect intellectual development.