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1.Obese people's airways are usually narrower than normal, nerve excitability decreases during sleep, muscles relax, pharyngeal tissue is blocked, and the upper airway collapses. 2.
Hypertrophied tongue, 3Nasal abnormalities, such as a deviated septum and nasal polyps, can cause nasal stenosis, blockage of airflow, and snoring. There are also maxillofacial developmental malformations, such as micrognathia, which can also cause nasopharyngeal airflow obstruction 4
Apnea. When you sleep, you breathe with your mouth wide open, and sometimes you are repeatedly awakened in your sleep due to respiratory arrest, and you wake up looking very tired, and sometimes you have a severe headache. 5.
Having a cold with a stuffy nose and pillow too high can also cause snoring when you sleep.
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In fact, healthy children generally do not snore when sleeping, and breathing is relatively uniform when sleeping, if the child snores every day, it is likely to be caused by disease.
Adenoid hypertrophy can cause children to snore, but children's snoring is not necessarily caused by adenoid hypertrophy, tonsil hypertrophy, rhinitis, allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, obesity, colds, etc. will cause children to snore, parents need to be treated according to the specific situation of the child, once it is found that the child's frequent snoring for one to two weeks without any slowdown, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a professional examination.
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It may be caused by excessive fatigue, or it may be caused by physical reasons, it may be that the body is sick, it is related to the respiratory system, and it is related to lifestyle habits.
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Didn't go into a deep sleep. Children are very stressed and anxious, and sometimes they will think about a lot of things, and it is very likely that this situation will occur.
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It may be caused by phlegm in the throat, inflammation of the respiratory system, hypertrophy of glands, pharyngitis, nasal congestion, etc.
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It can be caused by an enlarged gland, inflammation of the throat, nasal congestion, or difficulty breathing.
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It can be caused by a cold, a blocked nose, inflammation of the upper respiratory tract, inflammation of the tonsils, and phlegm.
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There may be the following causes: obesity, inflammation of the nasal passages in the body, hypertrophy of the tonsils.
In children, obesity can lead to narrowing of the pharynx, which in turn can lead to pharyngitis membrane hypertrophy and impotence of breathing. If snoring occurs, children should maintain a healthy body and avoid excessive diet**. In addition, excessive obesity in the body may also have other negative effects.
Therefore, parents should ensure that their children are well nourished and not overly obese.
Extended Materials. Snoring is a common sleep phenomenon in which the airflow of the upper respiratory tract hits the edge of the pharyngeal mucosa and secretions on the mucosal surface during sleep, causing vibration and snoring; It begins in the nasopharynx and extends to the epiglottis and includes the soft palate, uvula, tonsils and their palatopharyngeal and palatolingual arches, the base of the tongue, pharyngeal muscles, and pharyngeal mucosa. Snoring can cause repeated sleep apnea, cause hypoxia in the brain blood, and induce various cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
Diet control: 24 percent of obese patients are instructed to control total calorie intake and choose meals reasonably to lose weight. Mainly light vegetarian food, eat less fatty meat, animal offal, choose fish, lean meat, milk and beans, etc., and choose fresh vegetables with high vitamins and rich fiber; It is advisable to eat iodine-containing foods with lipid-lowering effects, such as kelp seaweed, etc.; Avoid pickled products and limit sodium intake.
Pay attention to the quantitative diet, do not overeat, reasonably distribute three meals, so as to "eat full in the morning, eat well in the middle, and eat less in the evening", focus on dinner, drink less juice and carbonated drinks, and reduce socializing and supper.
Alcohol consumption and smoking can aggravate nocturnal breathing disorders, and patients are advised to quit smoking or reduce the amount of alcohol they drink, and at the same time ensure that they do not drink alcohol within 3 hours before bedtime. Let patients know the specific ways to quit smoking and drinking, strengthen supervision, encourage patients more, and strengthen their determination.
Monitor the patient's respiratory status closely and continuously. Corticosteroids or antibiotics and cool, moist oxygen are given to reduce palate and tongue edema. Laryngoscopy, bronchoscopy to remove airway obstruction, or sleep studies are necessary.
The most common cause of snoring breathing in children is eye, nasal, tonsil, secondary adenoid hypertrophy, or obstruction of a foreign body.
What causes frequent snoring in sleep?
It may be that the man has a respiratory disease, so hurry up and go to the local regular hospital for examination**, don't be careless. Early diagnosis is better, don't drag a small illness into a major illness.
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Children who snore when they sleep are not sleeping soundly, but may be caused by adenoid hypertrophy.