Consistent mouth breathing can affect the shape and development of your child’s face and jaws. […]
Does Mouth Breathing Affect Your Child’s Face Shape?

Consistent mouth breathing can affect the shape and development of your child’s face and jaws. […]
While light, occasional snoring can be normal for babies—often due to their small nasal passages or mild congestion—frequent or loud snoring may signal an underlying airway issue that needs attention.
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The Pediatric Sleep Apnea Quiz is a simple, parent-friendly checklist of common signs such as snoring, mouth breathing, frequent fatigue, or behavioural changes that could mean a child is experiencing disrupted sleep and airway issues. […]
Yes, sleep apnea can have a hereditary component, especially when combined with other factors like anatomy, weight, or lifestyle. […]