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What is a Sleep Test and Which Children Should Take It?

What is a Sleep Test and Which Children Should Take It?

Sleep testing in children generally refers to a testing process that includes a series of measurements and observations to evaluate sleep disorders.

What is a Sleep Test and Which Children Should Take It?

Sleep testing in children generally refers to a testing process that includes a series of measurements and observations to evaluate sleep disorders.

Sleep Test at Liv Hospital

 

Sleep test is a test in which the patient's sleep is monitored throughout the night and parameters such as sleep state, sleep stages, eye movements, leg movements, and respiratory arrest during sleep are monitored. The test is performed in an inpatient setting, but it can also be performed at home for some patients. As a result of the test, a report is given to the family and treatment is arranged accordingly.

Which Children Should Have a Sleep Test?

 

Sleep testing in children is a testing process applied to evaluate various conditions and sleep disorders. This test aims to conduct a detailed examination of the symptoms and conditions that may be seen in children.

These symptoms include snoring, sighing, restless sleep, teeth grinding, sleeping in an abnormal position, constant mouth breathing, difficulty breathing during sleep, sleep apnea syndrome, urinary incontinence (enuresis), insufficient and ineffective night sleep, and daytime sleepiness. mood, morning headaches, decrease in school performance, hyperactivity, aggression, social disharmony, depression, lack of self-confidence, hypertension, heart problems, weight problems, growth retardation, adenoidal face, before and after adenoid and tonsil surgery, obesity, muscle and nerve diseases, spinal muscular atrophy, Duchenne muscular atrophy, home ventilator, CPAP and BIPAP users, kyphoscoliosis, rib cage abnormalities, syndromic conditions, orthodontic operation due to sleep apnea, tracheostomy, asthma, cystic fibrosis, bronchiectasis, Down syndrome, Prader Willi Syndrome, endocrinological disorders, hypothyroidism, meningomyelocele, life-threatening events and sleep disorders.

This test is used to determine the health status of patients, diagnose sleep disorders and create appropriate treatment plans.