Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Children
Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Children
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) in children is a sleep disorder where the airway becomes partially or completely blocked during sleep, leading to breathing pauses and disrupted rest. If left untreated, it can affect a child’s growth, behavior, and overall health.
Causes of Pediatric OSA:
- Enlarged tonsils and adenoids (most common cause)
- Obesity
- Craniofacial abnormalities
- Neuromuscular disorders
- Allergies or chronic nasal congestion
Symptoms to Watch For:
- Loud snoring and gasping for air during sleep
- Pauses in breathing while asleep
- Restless sleep and frequent awakenings
- Daytime sleepiness or difficulty concentrating
- Behavioral issues such as irritability or hyperactivity
Diagnosis & Evaluation:
At Heritage Hospital, our ENT specialists use:
- Sleep Studies (Polysomnography): A detailed overnight test to monitor breathing patterns.
- Physical Examination: Evaluating airway obstructions such as enlarged tonsils.
- Imaging Tests: X-rays or endoscopy to assess airway structure.
Treatment Options:
- Tonsillectomy & Adenoidectomy: Surgical removal of enlarged tonsils/adenoids to open the airway.
- Positive Airway Pressure Therapy (CPAP/BiPAP): A device that delivers air pressure to keep the airway open.
- Weight Management & Lifestyle Changes: For children with obesity-related OSA.
- Allergy Treatment: Managing nasal congestion and improving breathing.
Why Choose Heritage Hospital?
Our expert ENT team provides comprehensive care with state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and personalized treatment plans to ensure your child breathes and sleeps better.