A study that sleep disordered breathing, thought to be prevalent only in adults, is common in infants, as well as children aged 2–5 years. SDB in children can cause a variety of symptoms, from snoring to frequent awakening, nocturnal sweating, hyperactivity, nasal congestion, respiratory tract infection etc. It has been found to be more common than previously thought. Unfortunately, it often goes undetected due to lack of awareness, or due to the fact that parents sleep in a different room ... Click Here to Read More Click Here to Read More