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From snooze to snore - how children's breathing affects sleep

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A restful sleep is so important for children’s health.

But sometimes, a stuffy nose or blocked passages get in the way of a good sleep.

In this episode we’re joined by Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon, Dr Eric Levi, to find out why snooze turns to snoring, and what can be done to get children back on the path to sleep success.

For more information, check out these helpful resources:

RCH Kids Health Info fact sheet - Childhood obstructive sleep apnoea

RCH Kids Health Info fact sheet - Hay fever

Raising Children Network - Snoring

How to use nasal sprays video

If you found this podcast helpful, please leave us a review, and thanks for listening.

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A restful sleep is so important for children’s health.

But sometimes, a stuffy nose or blocked passages get in the way of a good sleep.

In this episode we’re joined by Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon, Dr Eric Levi, to find out why snooze turns to snoring, and what can be done to get children back on the path to sleep success.

For more information, check out these helpful resources:

RCH Kids Health Info fact sheet - Childhood obstructive sleep apnoea

RCH Kids Health Info fact sheet - Hay fever

Raising Children Network - Snoring

How to use nasal sprays video

If you found this podcast helpful, please leave us a review, and thanks for listening.

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