A study on the origins of snoring seems to suggest that snoring may run in the family. The study focused on 681 children and found that children with at least one parent who snores more than three times a week, were three times more likely to snore themselves, compared to children whose parents did not snore frequently. The study also established some relation between allergies and snoring.
Snoring is also the most common symptom of childhood obstructive sleep-disordered breathing, which in simpler terms, is when a child has breathing problems while they sleep.
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