Snoring May Be Related to Sleep Apnea
Next to extreme tiredness during the daytime hours, loud snoring is one of the most common symptoms of sleep apnea.
However those who snore do not necessarily suffer from sleep apnea. Making the distinction between the two is very
important. In some cases snoring can be a precursor to sleep apnea but not always. Doctors cannot determine ahead
of time which patients who snore will develop sleep apnea and which will not. Other factors such as gender, age,
weight, smoking, drinking, etc. can play a role in the appearance of sleep apnea.
If you suspect that your snoring may be leading to sleep apnea it is essential to pay close attention (or for
someone else to pay close attention) to both the pattern and sound of your snoring behavior. Is your snoring of the
regular steady variety or is it loud, habitual, and occurs in bursts that alternate between regular calm breathing
and/or gasping or choking for air? If you experience the latter then you are likely suffering from obstructive
sleep apnea (OSA).
If you definitely do not have sleep apnea and this fact has been confirmed by a doctor, and instead suffer from
snoring then there are a variety of things you can try to combat your condition. First of all if excess weight is
your problem then make a concentrated effort to lose pounds as best as you can. Make sure you do this in a healthy
way however. Never put your health at risk by going on a diet that is dangerous. In order to lose the weight aim to
eat less, eat healthier and exercise more. Too much weight is not good for your overall health but in regards to
snoring, it can mean extra weight bearing down on the throat, which is not a good thing.
If you are a smoker, do away with the smoking habit. Smoking causes a "decreased lung capacity" and this can
increase the likelihood of snoring taking place. If you have a tendency to sleep on your back change this and
instead sleep on your left or right side or your stomach.
Snoring is a very common problem and while some individuals are aware of their snoring and often wake themselves
up, others find it necessary to be made aware of their condition by another person who often finds him or herself
awakened and frustrated by the loud snoring sounds. If snoring takes place over an extended period of time, it can
cause the soft palate of the throat to increase in size. It cannot be stressed enough- while it is often believed
that snoring is the cause of sleep apnea and while this may be the reality in some cases, it is also believed that
snoring could "actually be a cause of changes that triggers some cases of sleep apnea."
A surgical procedure known as laser-assisted uvulaplasty (LAUP) is useful for some snoring
sufferers. However surgery should always be considered as a last resort. If snoring is a major problem for you
and/or disrupts your spouse or bed partner you should consult with your doctor or health care provider and find out
how best to resolve the problem. For some people, lifestyle changes are all that is needed to improve the situation
whereas people with more serious, long-term snoring might need to take more drastic measures. Your doctor is there
to help guide you and discuss the best plan of action for your particular situation.
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