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Snoring by Nature Is…
There are
over 300 anti snoring devices invented since the first innovative tennis-ball-in-a-sock which by the way primarily
helps prevent patients from sleeping on their backs. Other devices however, initiate unpleasant stimuli everytime a
person snores. However, it must be noted that snoring is not subjected to our voluntary faculties. If one device
really does stop you from snoring, then it might be credited to the fact that you were kept awake all night…without
one sweet dream.
It all lies in the abnormality of the air passage. Free flow of air is needed to facilitate regular breathing. With
problem snoring, it is likely that any part of the area at the back of the mouth and the nose strike constantly.
Thus, the vibration in breathing.
It may be that some people consider snoring as a non-serious condition but in fact, the opposite is true. People
who suffer from snoring normally have disrupted sleep that deprives them of having normal and comfortable sleep.
And when the condition gets aggravated, the snorer normally will have long-term health problems including
obstructive sleep apnea. And besides, this actually causes patients embarrassment and oftentimes affects another
person's sleep.
Obstructive sleep apnea, on the other hand, is the condition by which snoring is constantly interrupted with total
obstruction of breathing. This occurs at an average of ten seconds long and may happen at around 7 times in an
hour. Thus, the patient may suffer from 30 episodes up to 300 episodes in one night alone.
Such episodes will reduce the level of oxygen in the blood, which drives the heart to pump harder.
Immediate effects include a forced light sleep so that he may keep his muscles in tensed state. This will help
facilitate a regular flow of air in the lungs. This then results in unrelaxed rest. Thus, throughout the day he
will become sleepy which causes him not to function well. This then will contribute largely to the enlargement of
the heart and raised blood pressure.
There are various contributors on the severity of snoring. These include:
Mouth anatomy Snoring usually concerns the tissues involved in breathing. There are a couple of
reasons why the air passage is narrow, which is itself, a good contributor to problem snoring. This may be due to
enlarged tonsils, elongated soft palate and thick soft palate, and abnormality in the tissues at the back of the
throat. These can all cause obstruction in the air passage.
Alcohol consumption Any factor that can help relax the muscles of the throat more are effective
causes of snoring. Due to the fact that alcohol is a sedative substance, it acts upon the muscles in the throat as
a relaxant. Thus, regular intake of alcohol during near bedtime can cause disruptive snoring.
Sleep apnea More often than not, snoring is associated with obstructive sleep apnea. It is best
that you are well diagnosed so that due treatment can be processed.
Nasal problems
It may also be that biological factors can intrude in the normal passage of air in your throat. The underlying
part of the nose, consisting of cartilage and/or bone is the nasal septum. When this partition is quite crooked or
there is any nasal congestion due to this, snoring would occur.
As we have earlier mentioned, there are many ways to reduce or eliminate snoring. However, one of
the most effective is the surgery in which permanent treatment is applied.
If you are a sufferer from snoring, it is best that you get early diagnosis. While it may not be a life-threatening
condition, it is still very likely that your condition will become more severe as you get older.
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