Pediatric Sleep Disordered Breathing or Airway Obstruction
Did you know that?
Obstructive Sleep Apnea may reduce a child’s IQ for the rest of their life
Even a child who temporarily experiences SDB at age 6 months is 40% more likely to have behavior issues such as ADHD, anxiety, or aggression by age 4
Airway obstruction is linked to ADHD, learning disabilities, allergies, asthma, and chronic inflammation
Sleep Disordered Breathing / Airway Obstruction Risk Assessment
1. Snoring while sleeping?
Yes
No
3. An open mouth breather while awake or sleeping?
Yes
No
5. Bed wetting at night?
Yes
No
7. Experiencing chronic nasal discharge/runny nose?
Yes
No
9. Appearing unrested in the morning or tired during the day?
Yes
No
11. Struggling with performance in school or a lack of focus?
Yes
No
2. Audible/noisy breathing while awake or sleeping?
Yes
No
4. Waking frequently during the night?
Yes
No
6. Tossing, turning, thrashing and restless during sleep?
Yes
No
8. Having recurrent ear infections?
Yes
No
10. Showing visible dark circles under his/her eyes?
Yes
No
12. Exhibiting behavior such as ADD/ADHD tendencies, oppositional/defiance behaviors, tantrums, anxiety, or depression?
Yes
No
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