How is sleep apnea treatment in a child of 15 years old different from that of an adult?

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Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) is a medical condition in which the patient suffers from repeated episodes of upper airway collapse (which means the patient literally "stops breathing" for a short period of time) during sleep. Although mostly similar, there are some differences between OSA in children and adults.

The common causes of OSA in children are usually enlarged adenoids, nasal allergies, enlarged tonsils and obesity. As the size of adenoid tends to regress with age, enlarged adenoid is not such a common cause in teenagers and adults.

Common symptoms for OSA in children and adults include snoring, excessive daytime sleepiness and inability to focus during the day. Young children may also experience bed-wetting, exhibit behavioural problems (e.g. attention deficit hyperactivty disorder) and growth disturbances. Adults may also experience morning headaches, frequent urination at night and low libido. Adults with OSA may also have a higher risk of heart complications (e.g. high blood pressure, irregular heart beat, heart failure), stroke and diabetes.

The diagnosis of OSA in both children and adults usually requires an overnight sleep study. The treatment of OSA in children most often involves treatment of nasal allergies as well as surgical removal of the tonsil and adenoid (as these are the most common cause). In teenagers and adults, the cause of OSA is often multifactorial. Hence, usually medical treatment such as weight loss (for overweight and obese patients) and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy are first line treatments. Surgical treatments such as removal of tonsils and adenoids can be offered if these are the likely cause.

I would suggest an assessment by an ENT Specialist to determine the likely cause of OSA and recommend the most appropriate treatment.

Hope this helps and all the best!

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How much does sleep apnea treatment cost in Singapore?

Thanks for the D2D. Here are some cost estimates for sleep apnea treatment in Singapore: The initial cost would be the consultation (from $150) and possibly a flexible nasoendoscopy cost (from $250) to determine the levels of obstruction and medical issues that need to be managed holistically. A sleep study is usually needed (from $500 depending on type needed). The costs thereafter would really depend on what type of treatment is, depending on the cause and severity of sleep apnea. Example, medications, CPAP machines, surgery – the cost would differ widely.

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What are my options to treat sleep apnea, and how effective is sleep apnea treatment?

thanks for the D2D. Please refer to my reply on “How to treat sleep apnea without CPAP or surgery? ” for conservative first line measures to treat sleep apnea. Additionally, surgical measures may be needed when these conservative modalities do not suffice, or if the patient cannot tolerate the CPAP mask or prefer a surgical option. What I have found to be most importantly, is to tailor treatment for each patient’s medical and anatomical condition, preferences, needs and comfort level. A multidisciplinary and multilevel approach is often needed.

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