Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders in Children-Red Flags in Pediatric Care.
Sigalit BlumerIlana EliShani Kaminsky-KurtzYarden Shreiber-FridmanEran DolveAlona Emodi-PerlmamPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2022)
Child caregivers from various fields (dentists, orthodontists, pediatric physicians, school nurses) should actively inquire about disturbed sleep, medications for ADHD, snoring, and mouth breathing among their young patients. Initial screening through a few simple questions may help raise red flags that can assist in the early detection of SRBD in children and lead to proper diagnosis and treatment.
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