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A lingering cough in kids is often blamed on a cold—but what if it doesn’t go away? When a cough lasts for weeks or keeps coming back, asthma is one of the most common causes. 👉 Schedule an Evaluation What Does an Asthma Cough Sound Like? Asthma doesn’t always cause wheezing. In many children, the...

Can Allergies Cause Snoring in Kids? A lot of parents assume snoring is just due to allergies—and sometimes they’re right. But not always. Understanding the difference matters, because treating allergies alone doesn’t always fix the problem. 👉 Schedule an Evaluation How Allergies Can Lead to Snoring Allergies cause inflammation in the nasal passages, which can:...

If your child snores, you’ve probably heard: “It’s their tonsils.” That’s often true—but it doesn’t automatically mean surgery is the next step. 👉 Schedule an Evaluation What Do Tonsils Have to Do With Snoring? Tonsils and adenoids sit in the back of the airway. When they’re enlarged, they can partially block airflow during sleep. This...

If your child has been recommended for a sleep study, you’re probably wondering what actually happens—and whether it’s uncomfortable or scary. The short answer: it’s safe, non-invasive, and much easier than most parents expect. 👉 Schedule an Evaluation What Is a Sleep Study? A sleep study (polysomnogram) is an overnight test that monitors how your...

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Snoring gets the attention—but sleep apnea in children often shows up in ways parents don’t expect. Some kids don’t even seem “sleepy”—they just don’t feel like themselves. What Is Sleep Apnea in Children? Sleep apnea happens when a child’s airway partially or completely blocks during sleep. This can lead to repeated drops in oxygen and...