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Snoring

Snoring is the loud, harsh sound that occurs when airflow is partially blocked as it passes through the throat during sleep. It happens when the muscles in the throat relax and the surrounding tissues vibrate while breathing.

Snoring is common and can affect people of all ages. While occasional snoring is usually harmless, frequent or loud snoring may indicate an underlying sleep disorder.

Nasal breathing is normal, because the nose provides filtration, moisture and temperature control to breathing air. When nose is congested, the mouth opens, blocking the air passages due to tongue falling back. Mouth breathing for long time changes the shape of palate and throat. Fluttering of the soft palate produces the sound of snoring.

Obesity can worsen the airflow further by making airways more floppy. Though not everyone with snoring or sleep apnea is obese.

Why Snoring Happens

Snoring occurs due to:

  • Relaxed throat muscles during sleep

  • Narrowed airway

  • Enlarged tonsils or adenoids

  • Nasal congestion or blockage

  • Obesity (extra tissue around the neck)

  • Sleeping on the back

  • Alcohol consumption before bed

Common Risk Factors

  • Being overweight

  • Male gender

  • Middle or older age

  • Smoking

  • Family history of snoring

  • Nasal problems (deviated septum, allergies)

Symptoms Associated with Problematic Snoring

If snoring is accompanied by the following, it may suggest a more serious condition:

  • Pauses in breathing during sleep

  • Gasping or choking at night

  • Excessive daytime sleepiness

  • Morning headaches

  • Poor concentration

  • High blood pressure

These symptoms may indicate Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), a condition where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep.

Treatment Options

Lifestyle Changes

  • Weight loss

  • Sleeping on your side

  • Avoiding alcohol before bedtime

  • Treating nasal congestion

Medical Treatments

  • CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machine

  • Oral appliances

  • Surgery (in selected cases)

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