Assessment
Consider weight and tonsils/adenoids. Children with cerebral palsy and Down’s syndrome are prone to snoring.
Referral
Refer to ENT if a child snores and has any features of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea.
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If your child snores, it may be caused by an underlying problem with their airways, such as enlarged tonsils.
Consider weight and tonsils/adenoids. Children with cerebral palsy and Down’s syndrome are prone to snoring.
Refer to ENT if a child snores and has any features of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea.
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