Signs and Symptoms of SDB may include:
- Snoring
- Non-infected swollen tonsils and adenoids
- Frequent ear and upper respiratory infections
- Daytime fatigue (Presents as hyperactivity in some children)
- ADHD/ ADD behavior and or diagnosis
- Behavior and socialization issues
- Nasal obstruction/resistance (congestion) and Rhinitis
- Headaches
- Learning and Cognitive issues/Decreased IQ
- Poor memory and ability to focus
- Digestive issues
- Frequent nighttime awakenings/ Night Terrors/restless sleep
- Bed Wetting
- Drooling Day or Night (sign of mouth breathing)
- Blood pressure and cardiac issues
- Sleep walking
- Night sweating
- Gasping or loud breathing
- Mouth breathing
- Teeth grinding or clenching
- Mouth breathing/Open Mouth Posture
To learn more about Sleep Disordered Breathing in Children or to schedule an appointment for your child, please don’t hesitate to call us today at (905) 471-2967.