How can I tell if my child’s snoring and nasal congestion are due to rhinosinusitis rather than a simple cold?

While a common cold typically improves within 7 to 10 days, if your child’s nasal congestion, snoring, or breathing through the mouth persists beyond this period, worsens, or repeatedly recurs, it may suggest underlying rhinosinusitis. Additional signs include facial pain, greenish nasal discharge, disturbed sleep, or reduced energy levels. We recommend booking an appointment with a specialist to evaluate the cause and discuss appropriate treatment.

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