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What Causes Your Snoring & What To Do About ItSnoring is the noise caused by parts of your throat vibrating as you
breath. Snoring only happens while you are sleeping because this is
when the muscles are most relaxed. When the muscles are relaxed the
components in your throat drop down to block the normal airflow through
the passage which has been narrowed. The air moving through this
narrowed passage is what causes the snoring. Remedies for
snoring are often very apparent. Other times they require extensive
studies on factors that are related and can either aggravate the
problem or cause the condition. Some of the more common causes along
with simple ways to cure them are listed below.1.
Overweight-Its well known that many people in the United States are
overweight due to not exercising enough, eating too much or a
combination of both. Its common knowledge that that overweight people
are more apt to snore than ones that are slimmer. The primary cause of
their snoring is because their throats are fleshier and therefore have
more blockages that can narrow the air passages. The simple way for an
overweight person to cut down on their excessive snoring is to lose
some weight. 2. Alcohol-Drinking alcohol relaxes the throat
muscles which as we learned will be the immediate problem of excessive
snoring. By eliminating any alcoholic beverages just before bedtime you
can avoid many of the problems associated with the snoring.3.
Smoking-There are many reasons not to smoke and among them are the
modification to your throat. Over time mucous will build up in the
throat to ease the smoke and nicotine passing through it and reduce
inflammation. A larger than normal amount of mucous can be released
which will cause the small blood vessels in the lungs to swell along
with the throat. When this happens the air ways are again being blocked
causing the increased snoring. Sleep apnea is also a problem caused by
these blockages and can cause breathing interruptions. These
interruptions are caused by irregular breathing patterns. This results
to snoring and poor sleep. 4. Sleep Patterns-Going to bed at
the same time and getting 7 or 8 hours of sleep will help keep your
snoring in check. When your sleep pattern is interrupted your breathing
will become unbalanced which can cause snoring. Noises from your bed
partner or other things will also cause unbalanced breathing and
snoring. Try to make your sleeping area as quiet as possible. Sometimes
soothing sounds or white noises from a recording will help mask other
disturbing sounds. 5. Sleeping Positions-Due to gravity
pulling on their tongue and throat muscles, people who sleep on their
backs usually have more problems with snoring than ones who sleep on
their sides. Along with the gravity the throat is in a more restful
position, which causes parts of the throat and tongue to drop down and
restrict the air flow cause a person to snore.By sleeping in an
elevated position there will be some relief. The recommended amount is
about 30 degrees. With this elevation your diaphragm is relaxed and the
tongue won't restrict the air flow through the throat area. Medical
Problems-There are a number of medical conditions that can cause
snoring. Allergies for instance can cause swelling or inflammation of
the air passage. Adenoids and tonsils are also cause of snoring
especially if they are large. Many time a cold or sinus condition will
block your nose causing you to breathe through you mouth which can
cause you to snore.If you do experience a block nasal passage
you can use a spray to clear it so you won't be forced to breath
through your mouth and probably end up snoring. Nasal strips are
another aid that may help you breath through your nose rather than your
mouth.If you still snore after trying these things you may want
to explore surgery, depending on how much snoring is affecting your
life as well as those around you. Of course I would think of surgery as
a last resort but sometimes it is necessary for your health.
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