Sleep apnia does not always affect adults. It can be a problem for children as well. Here are some of the symptoms of sleep apnea to look out for in children:
Children younger than 5 years old might have sleep apnea if you notice them snoring, sweating, waking up more than normal, breathing through the mouth, and general restlessness.
Children older than 5 years might have symptoms that include snoring, not growing at the normal rate, bed wetting, and a short attention span. It is difficult to correctly diagnose sleep alpnea from these symptoms alone.
Snoring is the common symptom in almost all children of any age. Sleep apnea makes it difficult to sleep and deprives both children and adults of precious sleep. It is harder to tell in children than in adults that they are sleep deprived because children naturally have so much energy.
If your child shows some of the syptoms of sleep apnea or if you are just suspicious that something may not be right, it is always advisable to go to your doctor. Getting sleep apnea help from your doctor and taking preventative measures is the best course of action.