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Child snoring, mouth breathing, adenoids, tonsils, nasal allergies, and ear symptoms.
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Possibly. Persistent snoring with runny nose, blocked-nose symptoms, or mouth breathing can happen with enlarged adenoids, allergies, repeated infections, or more than one of these together. The next step is a pediatrician or ENT review, especially if snoring is frequent or there are breathing pauses, gasping, restless sleep, daytime behavior or learning problems, poor weight gain, or recurrent ear infections.