POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy2 years agoA. While some snoring in children and toddlers is normal, sometimes it's a sign of a medical condition that needs treatment, and they should see their pediatrician, who may refer them to a pediatric otolaryngology (ENT) specialist.If your child is snoring, there may be treatments to help address the problem. The most common reasons for snoring in children are enlarged tonsils and adenoids. Children with nasal blockage related to chronic allergies, a deviated septum or narrowing of the nose from birth might also experience similar problems.Your chapped lips could be caused by something aside from dry weather. An allergic reaction, yeast infection, or something more serious can make your lips feel dry and uncomfortable. Actinic cheilitis is a precancerous condition that turns one or both lips dry and scaly.The lips can become chapped in children from too much sun or wind. If the lips become cracked, it's usually from a "lip-licking" habit. The skin around the lips can also become pink and dry. This occurs especially when children suck on their lips.
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