Article

Snoring And Sheep Counting

Topic: Insomnia and Sleep DisordersPublished January 11, 2011

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 1,374 legacy views

Legacy rating: 5/5 from 2 archived votes

When I think of snoring, I envision an overweight man having a sound competition with city noises. Of course this gender based stereotype is wrong since research indicates that women can just as easily be snores as men. Still the least likely candidates that come to my mind are children. Wait, children snore?

Similar to adults, children can either be occasional or frequent snorers. Sinus and allergy problems may cause a sporadic nasally slumber. However, statistics show that 5.6 percent of children are habitual snorers (Source: Pediatrics Nov, 2001). Like adults, children can snore because they are overweight, have sleep disorders such as Sleep Apnea, but sometimes they are just healthy kids. If they do have sleep apnea, it can be from enlarged tonsils or adenoids.
In the olden days, children were more likely to have their tonsils removed. The thinking behind that must have been “hey let’s put children through a painful procedure to avoid any miniscule chance that they will have throat problems down the line. At least they get ice cream!”

Today, children are still more likely to have surgery than adults who take longer to recover and have more pain. Plus if you tell a parent their child has low oxygen levels due to a sleep disorder that is suffocating them, that parent will be the first one in line to sign them up for surgery. Adults tend to think they are more invincible though, and the threat of death does not usually compare to a good guilt trip from a family member.

Now I know adults go into sleep clinics to get tested for sleep disorders, but what do children do? I found out that pediatric sleep clinics are harder to find unless you are in a huge city, but they do exist. I also wondered how they got children to fall asleep in a strange place that was not their bed. I guess they just put them to sleep!

If you or your child is not comfortable with the idea of being away from each other in a sleep clinic all night, then you can always try to record your child’s sleeping patterns with a tape recorder or video. Hold back the urge to try and diagnose the patterns yourself though, and leave it to the pediatric sleep specialist to analyze. A lot of studies are now looking at sleep disorders in children as being markers for behavioral problems. I think that most parents agree that when their children do not get enough sleep or miss that badly needed nap that the child becomes a whole different person.

For those who can go the non surgical route for their snoring child, here are some helpful healing methods. Only you know the position your child is sleeping when they start to snore, so try to prop them up with pillows. Antihistamines create a sedative affect that may relax the throat muscles so much that it causes snoring. Steer clear of this if your child is already prone to snoring. Another tip is pretty self explanatory. If you want to get rid of the symptoms of allergies or sinus problems, take a decongestant. This might help the child stop snoring. Saline nose drops or salt water administered before bedtime help to clear up the nose before its long passage into sleep. Breathing machines are also advertised to help airways remain open. This contraption should be age-appropriate, and might not work with children who move about while sleeping.

Helping your child have a good night’s sleep will help you rest easier at night yourself. There is one question that I will leave unanswered so that you may use your imagination. Can children count sheep and snore at the same time?

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

It is recommended that adults have between seven and nine hours of sleep a night for physical and mental health. The best way to achieve this is to have a regular and healthy sleep routine. Unfortunately, many factors can throw these routines out of whack in our hectic lives. You may bounce back and forth between too much and too little sleep and struggle to get back into a healthy sleep pattern and maintain your Circadian Rhythm.rn rnWhat is a Circadian Rhythm?rnThe circadia

January 20, 2025

Article

Are you tired of tossing and turning all night, searching for that elusive perfect sleeping position? We've all been there! Getting a good night's sleep is crucial for our overall health and well-being, and finding the best sleeping position can make all the difference. In this blog post, we'll explore the benefits and drawbacks of various sleeping positions so that you can wake up feeling refreshed and ready to conquer the day. Let's dive in! The Importance Of Sleep And Prop

April 24, 2024

Article

Welcome to our blog post on how to use a bamboo pillow like a queen! If you're looking for the ultimate in comfort and support, then you've come to the right place. Bamboo pillows have been gaining popularity in recent years due to their many benefits and luxurious feel. In this article, we'll explore why a bamboo pillow is fit for a queen, provide tips on using it effectively, discuss its level of comfort, and share some care instructions so that your bamboo pillow stays in

August 3, 2023

Article

Lorazepam 2mg is a medication that belongs to the benzodiazepine class and is commonly prescribed to manage anxiety disorders, insomnia, and certain seizure disorders. This blog post will provide an overview of lorazepam 2mg, including its uses, recommended dosage, potential side effects, and important precautions to keep in mind. 1. Uses of Lorazepam 2mg 2. Lorazepam 2mg is primarily prescribed for the following purposes: a) Anxiety Disorders: It helps relieve symptoms of

May 19, 2023