‘You’ve heard the expression ‘sleeping like a baby’ as the epitome of peaceful slumber, but children have several unique challenges when it comes to breathing during sleep.
Growing bodies often haven’t caught up with large tonsils and tongues, which can cause breathing difficulty at night. Things like diet, use of sippy cups, length of breastfeeding, and allergies can also impact the child’s sleep quality.’ – Mark Burhenne, MD, DDS
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