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Sleep
Medicine - The Sleep Lab
at West Houston - Allergy
and Sinus - General
ENT - Pediatric
ENT - Head and
Neck Surgery - Audiology and
Hearing Aids
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Chronic snoring among children is not considered normal. Certainly, if he or she has a cold or upper respiratory infection and develops temporary nasal congestion, snoring is not unusual. But if you child snores nightly, they likely have chronic upper airway obstruction caused by one of the following: