Dealing With A Snoring Problem Once And For All

Posted by Rudy Watkins on June 29th, 2009 filed in Sleep Health

by Rudy Watkins

Snoring problems can become more serious medical issues if left unchecked and should therefore be cared for before that can happen. Although many people consider snoring nothing more than a rather funny nuisance, it is actually your body gasping for air because of having trouble breathing.

Restricted air passages are a major cause of snoring. Your soft palate and throat produce the well known sound of snoring when you attempt to breathe in.

Here are some simple steps you can take to stop your snoring problem:

Keep in Shape

Extra weight can lead to fat deposits in your neck and throat that can restrict your airway. If you’re overweight and snore, this could be the reason.

Allergies

Nasal congestion caused by allergies is another source of snoring. Treating allergies with a nasal decongestant in place of an antihistamine will keep your breathing from being limited and making you snore.

Antihistamines bring about snoring because they relax the muscles associated with snoring in the neck and throat. Your breathing can be made clear and snoring prevented by using a decongestant at nighttime.

Sleeping On Your Side

Many people can alleviate their snoring problems very easily by sleeping on their side instead of their back.

If your body naturally rolls on your back when you sleep, you can stop this by putting a tennis ball in a sock and pinning it to the back of your pajamas. The discomfort will make you roll on your side automatically if you roll onto your back in the night.

Nasal strips, throat sprays, and specially designed pillows are also produced in an effort to stop snoring. These products, however, are only useful if they treat your specific cause of snoring.

Seeking the advice of a medical professional is the best thing to do before trying to decide which snoring treatment is best in your situation.

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