Statistics show that 7.41% of children experience primary snoring during sleep, and between 21% and 41% have obstructive sleep apnea or hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS), according to the Spanish Society of Pulmonology and Thoracic Surgery (Separ). These snores are often a symptom of sleep apnea syndrome, which has a direct impact on the child's quality of life.
How might this affect you?
They can cause cardiovascular diseases, arrhythmias, high blood pressure, pulmonary hypertension, excessive sweating, nighttime urinary incontinence and growth retardation, adenoid hypertrophy, tonsillitis, headaches, postural problems, as well as behavioral and learning problems.
Sleep apnea occurs when the patient sleeps and breathe through your mouth, In the supine position, the tongue makes contact with the oropharyngeal region, interrupting breathing, as the system mistakenly believes the individual is swallowing. This leads to apnea, increased CO2 saturation, increased cardiac activity, and pulmonary arrest.
For all these reasons, it is of utmost importance to treat it as soon as possible.
With the treatment RFA-Human Body Total Care The patient's breathing will be managed with lip closure, slow and deep breathing, for 180 days. This requires a commitment from the parents and adherence to a simple protocol. In this way, we will regulate blood clotting capacity, cardiac activity, blood pressure, the amount of oxygen in hemoglobin, red blood cells, hemoglobin-oxygen affinity, hematopoiesis, and the excretory functions of the kidneys, intestinal tract, and perspiration.
If your child suffers from snoring or sleep apnea in At MIDSA Dentistry, we want to help you., If you want to know more, call us and we'll give you an appointment.



