NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Children who are overweight and wet the bed at night may have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), researchers report.
Both being overweight and wetting the bed are associated with the nighttime breathing disorder, they found. However, overweight and bedwetting are not associated with each other. To read the rest of the article, click here…
Local Resources: If you suspect your child has a sleep disorder, talk to your child’s pediatrician. She may refer you to the Infant and Pediatric Sleep Center at The Medical Center for a sleep study.