![Tonsils can affect kids' sleep: Advice from ENT Gerard O'Halloran, MD](/sites/default/files/files-d7/news-images/Little-child-being-sick-and-holding-her-hand-on-forehead-000086890643_Full%20for%20News%20story.jpg)
Is your child a restless sleeper? It might be apnea, and tonsils may be the culprit. ENT specialist Gerard O’Halloran, MD explains how tonsils and adenoids affect kids’ sleep . . . and their overall health. (P.S. There’s a link between hyperactivity and sleep apnea.)