
Other symptoms that you may notice are that your child seems to have trouble concentrating and that they are not gaining weight as fast as they should. These can be symptoms of lots of things so you will want to look to see if there are other child sleep apnea symptoms present. One of these is that your child may breathe through their mouth, this is fairly common in children who have sleep apnea. The main reason for this is that they are not getting enough air when they breathe through their nose.
If you spot any child sleep apnea symptoms you are going to want to watch your child sleep. This is really the only way to tell if they have sleep apnea. What you are watching for is periods where they stop breathing for about twenty seconds. You shouldn’t have to watch for too long since these usually happen several hundred times through the night. Normally these episodes will end with the child waking up gasping. This usually doesn’t wake them up completely so they likely won’t know that it is happening.
Another thing that you can look for while you are watching your child sleep is whether or not they snore. Most people who have sleep apnea are loud and chronic snorers. That being said snoring in itself is not really one of the child sleep apnea symptoms that you should be concerned about. Lots of kids snore and don’t have apnea so unless you see other symptoms this is not something that you need to worry about. It is also important to be aware that there is a type of sleep apnea that doesn’t normally cause snoring. This is called central sleep apnea and it is much more serious than the more common obstructive sleep apnea. Therefore you don’t want to base a diagnosis on whether or not your child snores.
If you do spot any child sleep apnea symptoms you are going to want to bring them up with your doctor. He will normally base his diagnosis on your report of these symptoms and a physical exam. Normally if a child has symptoms and has oversized tonsils and adenoids they will be diagnosed as having sleep apnea. Sleep tests are not usually given to children since it is hard to get them to sleep with all the wires attached to them.
]]>The only way to tell for sure if your child has sleep apnea is to watch them sleep. If they have the condition they will stop breathing for brief periods when they sleep. These are pretty easy to spot when you do watch somebody with sleep apnea sleep. They will frequently wake up choking or gasping and then immediately fall back to sleep. This will happen hundreds of times during the night so it should be easy to spot. This is the only surefire baby sleep apnea symptom so it is the one that you are going to want to be watching for if you suspect that your child has the condition.
One thing that a lot of people look for when they suspect sleep apnea is whether or not the child snores. While snoring is frequently associated with sleep apnea it does not really tell you anything in itself. There are lots of kids who don’t have sleep apnea yet still snore. That being said if there are other baby sleep apnea symptoms in addition to the snoring then it is probably a good indicator. It is also important to keep in mind that it is possible for your child to have sleep apnea and not snore. In this case they will have what is known as central sleep apnea and it is a much more serious condition than the more familiar obstructive sleep apnea.
There are a few things that you can look for in your child while they are awake that should give you an idea as to whether or not they have sleep apnea. The best indicator is that the child seems tired or restless during the day. Obviously in this case you are first going to want to ensure that they are getting enough sleep. If this is the case then it is possible that sleep apnea is the cause. All of those times that your child wakes up gasping during their sleep means that it is not a very restful sleep. This leaves the child tired the next day. This is one of the easiest baby sleep apnea symptoms to spot.
Other common baby sleep apnea symptoms include, breathing through the mouth, seeming to be unable to concentrate, or not gaining weight as fast as they should. All of these can be caused by a number of things but they could indicate sleep apnea. Either way you are going to want to talk to your child’s doctor about them.
]]>The main thing that you are going to want to look at when you are trying to spot toddler sleep apnea symptoms is whether or not they seem tired during the day. Obviously this can be caused by a lot of things so you are going to have to make sure that they are actually getting enough sleep. If they are getting enough sleep and they still seem tired then sleep apnea may well be the cause. This is because all of those brief episodes where the child stops breathing mean that they don’t get a deep sleep. Instead what they get is a shallow slumber more like a nap. This tends to leave them tired all of the time.
The other big thing that you can look for when your child is awake is how they breathe. One of the most common toddler sleep apnea symptoms is that they will breathe through their mouth rather than their nose. There are a few reasons that they may be doing this and all of them are cause for concern. If your child does breathe through his mouth you should talk to your doctor about it. If you have both mouth breathing and a child that is tired all the time you should suspect sleep apnea.
If you have reason to suspect that your child has sleep apnea you are going to want to watch him sleep. This is really the only way to tell if he has sleep apnea. What you are going to want to look for is that your child will stop breathing for brief periods during their sleep. Normally at the end of each of these periods they will wake up gasping, ti will be pretty obvious that they have stopped breathing. This normally happens hundreds of times during the night so you shouldn’t have to watch too long to spot it.
If you do spot the main toddler sleep apnea symptoms you are going to want to talk to your doctor about it. He will be able to give you a proper diagnosis. Normally this will be based on a physical exam as they don’t usually give sleep apnea tests to small children. The main criteria for determining whether a toddler has sleep apnea will be the size of their tonsils and adenoids.
]]>Since sleep apnea is a very serious condition that can have a major impact on both your house and your quality of life it is a good idea to know how to recognize the symptoms. The only surefire symptom is that you will stop breathing for brief periods during your sleep. In most cases you will not wake up enough to realize that this happening so you are going to need to have somebody else watch you sleep so that you will be able to tell if this is happening. Because you are constantly being wakened when yous stop breathing you will also likely feel tired during the day as well. If you have symptoms of sleep apnea you are going to want to talk to your doctor about a sleep apnea test.
The only way to properly diagnose sleep apnea is with a sleep apnea test. This involves wiring you up so that you can be hooked up to all kinds of machines that will monitor you while you sleep. They will monitor things like brain waves, breathing, muscle tension, even the movement of your eyes. From all of this data the doctors will be able to tell whether or not you have sleep apnea. Because a sleep apnea test is so involved doctors will normally only give you one if they have good reason to suspect that you have sleep apnea.
One of the major issues with a sleep apnea test is actually arranging one, there are not that many sleep clinics where they are administered. Even if you can get an appointment it is a major inconvenience. In order to get around this sleep apnea tests that can be taken at home have been developed. These are similar to the ones at the clinic except they allow you to sleep at home. You will need to go to the clinic so that a technician can wire you up, then you go home to sleep. In the morning you will need to return to the sleep clinic so that they can process the data.
If the results of your sleep apnea test show that you have the condition your doctor will start you on a treatment plan. Depending on how serious your condition is this might be as simple as lifestyle changes like losing weight or it may be more complex like surgery. In most cases if your condition is serious enough to require a sleep apnea test your doctor will likely recommend that you start using a CPAP machine.
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The main thing that doctors look for when they are diagnosing sleep apnea in children is the size of the tonsils and adenoids. If these are overdeveloped they will usually conclude that the child has sleep apnea. However they are going to want to know that symptoms exist as well. This means that the parents are going to have to be aware of what those symptoms are so that they can spot them when they occur.
The symptom that will be most helpful in diagnosing sleep apnea in children is that they stop breathing in their sleep. This is after all the very definition of sleep apnea. If you have reason to suspect that your child might have sleep apnea it is a good idea to spend some time watching them sleep. If they have regular periods in which they stop breathing you can pretty safely conclude that they have sleep apnea. These periods should be pretty easy to spot, normally the child will wake up gasping at the end of each episode. They are also quite frequent, often happening hundreds of times each night.
Of course there have to be other symptoms that would make you suspect that your child might have sleep apnea in the first place. The most common of these is that the child seems to be tired or restless all the time. This occurs because every time they stop breathing they are awakened from their sleep, therefore they never really get a good nights sleep. If your child seems to be tired all of the time it is a good idea to find out why, whether it is sleep apnea or something else, either way you should discuss it with your child’s doctor.
Another good sign that your child might have sleep apnea is that they breathe through their mouth. This is something that you should be on the lookout for because it isn’t normal. Mouth breathing is usually a sign that the child is not getting enough air when they breathe through the nose. There are a few reasons that this can be the case and one of them is sleep apnea. Breathing through the mouth is not really enough to go on in itself when diagnosing sleep apnea in children but combined with other symptoms it is a good indication.
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It is not widely known that there are different types of sleep apnea, far and away the most common is obstructive sleep apnea, this is the one that leads to loud snoring, usually in people who are overweight. However there is also another type of sleep apnea known as central sleep apnea. Even few people know that there are actually different types of central sleep apnea. The most common of these is what is known as idiopathic sleep apnea. Unfortunately the condition is not well understood and nobody really knows what causes it. Obviously this makes treatment a challenge.
What we do know about idiopathic central sleep apnea is that it appears to be caused by a reduction of carbon dioxide in your blood. The apparently causes you to breath at too rapid a rate trying to inhale more carbon dioxide and it leads to a state of hyperventilation. Why this is the case is not clear nor is it understood what causes the reduced levels of carbon dioxide. The good news is that understanding the mechanism of how the condition affects the body does give us something to go on when it comes to treatment.
In the past the way idiopathic central sleep apnea was treated was by using a continuous positive airflow pressure machine. This is a machine that is designed to treat obstructive sleep apnea. Not surprisingly it was only partially successful since it was designed to treat a completely different condition. Recently experiments have been tried in which idiopathic central sleep apnea was treated by using a bottle of carbon dioxide attached to a mask. The patient would sleep with the mask on and it would increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the blood. This helps to keep them breathing normally. The results of the studies have been good although the treatment is still considered experimental.
One of the biggest issues with treating idiopathic central sleep apnea is simply in determining that you actually have the condition. The symptoms of central sleep apnea and the obstructive type are basically the same. The main symptom is that you stop breathing for brief periods in your sleep. You also tend to feel tired during the day no matter how much you slept. The one big difference is that obstructive sleep apnea almost always leads to snoring while central sleep apnea does not. Unfortunately you can’t really use this as diagnostic tool since there are also lots of people who snore but don’t have apnea at all.
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The good news is that central sleep apnea is not all that common in children. In fact the condition is not all that common in adults either. Central sleep apnea is caused by a problem with the central nervous system in which it fails to send the message to the body telling it to breathe properly. This is a much more serious problem than obstructive sleep apnea which is far more common but less serious. The causes of central sleep apnea are not clear but there is strong evidence that being born premature greatly increases the likelihood of having the condition.
The symptoms of central sleep apnea in children are basically the same as they would be for obstructive sleep apnea. This is one of the challenges of the condition, it is hard enough to spot sleep apnea in the first place let alone tell what kind it is. The only way that you can tell for sure if your child has sleep apnea is to watch them sleep. If they have brief periods when they stop breathing there is a good chance that they have sleep apnea. A few warning signs that you can look for when the child is aware are that they seem tired or restless all the time or that the breathe through their mouth. If you suspect that your child has sleep apnea you will need to arrange with your doctor for a sleep study to confirm and to determine what kind of apnea they have.
There is one major difference in symptoms between the two types of sleep apnea that may be able to help you determine what kind your child has although it will hardly be definitive. Obstructive sleep apnea almost always leads to loud and chronic snoring. This is not the case with central sleep apnea. That being said there are lots of people who snore and don’t have sleep apnea at all so you don’t want to read too much into whether or not your child snores. However it is something that you should be aware of. You can’t make a diagnosis based on snoring and really you shouldn’t try but it is something that you should bring up with your doctor when you discussing your concerns with him. The treatment for central sleep apnea in children is different than it is for obstructive sleep apnea so it is important to be able to tell them apart.
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Central sleep apnea is quite a bit different than the obstructive sleep apnea that most people are familiar with. In the case of central sleep apnea the problem is caused by your brain not sending the right messages to your body to tell it to breath properly. Clearly this is a much bigger problem than a simple obstruction of the airway. This makes it much more difficult to treat since you are dealing with a problem of the central nervous system rather than simply a piece of tissue that is in the way. The result is that there are not a lot of good treatment options available for central sleep apnea.
One of the challenges of dealing with central sleep apnea is that it is not entirely clear what causes it. There does seem to be some evidence that it is caused by a reduction in the amount of carbon dioxide in the blood. Of course what causes this is not clear so we really don’t know what the main central sleep apnea causes are. In fact there are several different types of central sleep apnea and it is entirely possible that they have different causes. Clearly research needs to continue so that we can learn more about the condition and its causes.
The most common type of central sleep apnea is called idiopathic and it is the one that is caused by a lack of carbon dioxide in the blood. What is believed to happen is that because there is not enough carbon dioxide you will breath too rapidly and basically hyperventilate. Therefore doctors have tried to treat the condition by using a mask attached to a bottle of carbon dioxide. This will add the gas to your blood and should help to regulate your breathing. The treatment is still experimental but good results have been had so far.
Other common causes of central sleep apnea are a variety of different diseases that may have the condition as one of their symptoms. In general it is believed that any condition that can affect your brain can also cause central sleep apnea. This is because central sleep apnea is a condition in which the brain is not sending your body the proper messages. Other causes include the use of certain medications and possibly being born premature. Children who are born premature are far more likely to suffer from central sleep apnea although nobody is entirely clear on why that is the case.
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Central sleep apnea is not the same as the obstructive sleep apnea that most people suffer from. Instead it is a fairly uncommon condition in which the breathing is interrupted because of a communication problem between the brain and the body. There are actually several different causes of this, at least that is the belief. The truth is that nobody is entirely sure what causes central sleep apnea. Nevertheless the condition is most common in people with certain brain injuries and diseases. While the cause of the condition is not clear there are at least several central sleep apnea treatment options available.
In most cases the best way to deal with central sleep apnea is to address the underlying medical condition that is causing it, if that condition can be identified. The challenge here is that a lot of the conditions that are believed to cause central sleep apnea have no cure. The best that can be done is to manage the disease. In some cases there are medications that can be used which may be an effective central sleep apnea treatment however this will depend on a number of factors so it is not always an option.
Interestingly one of the best central sleep apnea treatment options is continuous positive airflow pressure or CPAP. This is the standard treatment for obstructive sleep apnea. It is a little bit odd that this would work on central sleep apnea since the treatment is designed to clear the obstruction. Obviously there is no obstruction in this case but the treatment still works. This is mainly because the air being forced down your airway will pretty much require you to breathe. This apparently overcomes the communication problem with the brain.
Recently there have been some interesting studies done in which carbon dioxide was used as a central sleep apnea treatment. It is believed that one of the causes of the condition is not having enough carbon dioxide in your blood. Why this occurs is unclear but at least it does open doors for treatment options. A mask attached to a bottle of carbon dioxide has been tried in studies and it has proven to be quite successful. The idea is that by breathing in the carbon dioxide you will increase the amount that is in your blood and you will be able to start breathing regularly. This is still a fairly new treatment but it does look promising.
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The most likely cause of sleep apnea mask problems is that the machine is not calibrated correctly. The sleep apnea mask works by maintaining a constant air pressure which it blows into your airway to keep it from becoming obstructed. The problem that comes up occasionally is that the machine is not calibrated in the way that it should be. Each person will need the machine set for a different pressure and if it isn’t set right you will either get too little air in which case the machine won’t prevent your symptoms, or too much air in which case you will likely have a bloated stomach. You will need to talk to your doctor about having the machine adjusted if this is the problem.
The other likely cause of sleep apnea mask problems is that the mask itself does not fit properly. The mask needs to be comfortable since you do have to be able to sleep in it. The mask also needs to form a tight seal so that the right amount of air enters your airway. You may have to try several different masks to get one that fits properly. This is something that you want to take your time with. Do not settle for a mask that doesn’t fit quite right, keep looking until you find one that actually fits you properly.
There are some other sleep apnea mask problems that occasionally come up as well. The main one is that you become stuffed up because of all the mucus in your nose. This happens because your body likes moist air, this is why you have mucus in the first place it adds moisture to the dry air entering your nose. The problem is that when you use a sleep apnea mask the air is very dry and this causes your body to produce excess mucus to deal with it. The best thing to do here is to have a humidifier added to your machine.
Some people find that they just have difficulty in breathing through their nose, either because of allergies or a deviated septum. This can be a problem since the sleep apnea mask works best when the air goes through your nose. It is possible to get a machine that covers your mouth as well but this is very uncomfortable and less effective. It is usually best to deal with your allergies with medication so that you can use the regular mask. If you have a deviated septum you may want to consider surgery as a way to address the problem.
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