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Vikki Valentine -  You know who you are. Or maybe you sleep next to one. About 20 percent of adults snore. But it gets worse — by age 60, nearly half of all adults snore.

And while snoring at times can be cute — in pets at least — it often is a sign that all is not well. Snoring happens when air moves through crowded nasal and throat passages. The crowding is usually the result of inflammation, flaccid tissue in the roof of mouth, or physical irregularities such as a large uvula or deviated septum.

The good news is that there are lots of things you can do to stop snoring. Bring your questions to a live Web chat on Thursday, March 5, at noon ET, with Drs. Sonya Malekzadeh and Judith Owens, and NPR editors Joe Neel and Vikki Valentine.

Malekzadeh is an otolaryngology, head and neck surgery specialist and associate professor at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.

Owens is a professor of medicine at Brown University in Providence, R.I. In addition to heading the Pediatric Sleep Disorders Clinic at Hasbro Children's Hospital in Providence, she directs the ADHD clinic there.

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Vikki Valentine -  

Hi everybody...

 

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Vikki Valentine -  

We're going to get started shortly... just logging our panelists in.

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sleepdoc -  Things to consider in regards to treatment of OSA in children include the severity of the apnea (best determined with an overnight sleep study) and the possible sequelae (ie, mood changes, behavior problems, daytime sleepiness) in the individual case, as well as the specific risk factors (ie, enlarged tonsils and adenoids). Because of increasing concerns about the possible long-term cognitive problems associated with even mild OSA in young children, we tend to recommend aggressive treatment (ie, surgery if appropriate) in most cases.
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[Comment From mahnaz]
My 5 and half yers old son has ASA the doctor told me he may grow out of it .on What age he may does
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Joe Neel -  

We're getting started a little early.   Judy has posted her response to Mahnaz's question already!.     Let's keep going.

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[Comment From Bob]
Can losing weight fix a snore?
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Joe Neel -  

Sonya, that question's for you....we have another question for Judy, our pediatrician...

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