I am suffering with this problem it is actually in the initial stage and it is disturbing me and my husband though he does not say much but I can see that it is effecting his sleep. I am using a spray at night which is not very effective and I dont want to get use to it. Pls help!!!

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4 Responses to “What is the cause of snoring and what is the remedy?”
  1. fymfong says:

    well im nt exactly sure what those stuff used 2 help with your snoring is called but u can usually get from pharmacies or places like watsons & guardian etc. oh & um snoring occurs when u breathe thru ur mouth instead of your nose,which means that u arent sleeping well.

    i hope this helps in the least? =)

  2. ARCOL says:

    Eating just before or an 1 before you go to bed.

  3. Jaine D says:

    Snoring: Causes and Cures
    GUIDE TO CAUSES, CURES & TREATMENTS

    Snoring

    Just about everyone snores occasionally. Even a baby or a beloved pet may snore! But snoring can affect the quantity and quality of your sleep. Poor sleep can lead to daytime fatigue, irritability and increased health problems. And, if your snoring is so loud that your bed partner can’t sleep, you may end up banished from the bedroom.

    Sleeping in separate bedrooms doesn’t have to be the remedy for your snoring. In fact, there are many effective treatments for snoring. Discovering the cause of your snoring and finding the right cure will vastly improve your health, your relationships, and, of course, your sleep.
    In This Article:

    * How to stop snoring
    * The causes of snoring
    * Snoring problems and relationships
    * Snoring relief: Self help tips and remedies
    * Medical cures and treatments
    * Related links

    How to stop snoring

    Snoring can often seem like a problem without a solution – especially when it is getting in the way of a good night’s sleep for you and your partner. If you want to stop snoring, it is important to consider the cause and severity of your snoring. Identifying the cause can help you choose the right cure.

    It also makes sense to try some simple non-invasive treatments first to see if they will reduce or prevent your snoring. See the section on Self help tips and remedies below for more information on these snoring cures.

    * Sleep on your side
    * Elevate the head of your bed
    * Limit alcohol and medications
    * Clear your nasal passages
    * Lose weight

    You may find that your snoring persists even after trying these changes. If your snoring results from a more serious cause, a cure may be more complex – but there are solutions. Your nights don’t have to be noisy! Read on to learn more about the possible causes of your snoring as well as treatment options. If you can uncover the cause of your snoring, you should be able to find a cure that is right for you.
    The causes of snoring
    Where does the snore sound come from?

    Snoring is caused by a narrowing of your airway, either from poor sleep posture or abnormalities of the soft tissues in your throat. A narrow airway gets in the way of smooth breathing and creates the sound of snoring.

    People who snore often have too much throat and nasal tissue, or “floppy” tissue that is more prone to vibrate. The position of the tongue can also get in the way of smooth breathing. Evaluating how and when you snore will help you pinpoint whether the cause of your snoring is within your control or not. Enlist your sleep partner or keep a sleep diary to help you determine the possible cause of your snoring
    Tip: The way you snore may reveal why you snore!

    If you snore

    * With your mouth closed: a problem with the tongue is probably the culprit
    * With your mouth open: your snoring is likely related to the tissues in your throat
    * Only on your back: your snoring is probably mild – improved sleep habits and lifestyle changes may be effective cures
    * In all sleep positions: your snoring is more severe and may require a more comprehensive treatment

    Causes and Risk Factors of Snoring
    Causes out of our control Causes within our control

    * Heredity – A narrow throat, a cleft palate, enlarged adenoids and other physical attributes which contribute to snoring can be hereditary.
    * Being middle-aged or beyond – As you age, your throat becomes narrower, and the muscle tone in your throat decreases.
    * Being male – Men have narrower air passages than women and are more likely to snore.
    * Allergies, asthma, a cold, or sinus infections – Blocked airways make inhalation difficult and create a vacuum in the throat, leading to snoring

    * Being overweight or out of shape – Fatty tissue and poor muscle tone contribute to snoring.
    * A history of smoking – Smoking (or exposure to second-hand smoke) relaxes muscles and creates nasal congestion.
    * Alcohol or medications – Alcohol and medications increase muscle relaxation leading to more snoring.
    * Sleeping posture – Sleeping flat on your back allows the flesh of your throat to relax and block the airway.

    Snoring problems and relationships

    Snoring can get in the way of a good night’s sleep and a healthy relationship with your spouse or partner. Many couples affected by snoring resort to sleeping in separate bedrooms in order to get a good night’s sleep. This arrangement may help both people sleep better, but it can disrupt communication and intimacy.

    Mild snoring that isn’t related to sleep apnea responds well to home remedies. Finding a cure for your snoring problem can result in an improved quality of life for you and your loved ones.

  4. Riya says:

    My husband also suffers from snoring so I understand what your going through. Here are some tips to help you and your bedmate to somehow get rid of snoring.

    Try sleeping on your side. Your sleeping position is one of the factors that cause snoring. Sleeping on your back will produce snoring and it will help to get rid of snoring if you sleep on your side.

    Elevate your head. One way to get rid of snoring, is putting pillows under neck until you get to a sitting-like position. Because according to Thomas Roth, “Sleeping with your head raised may take some of the pressure off the airway, making breathing easier.”

    Sleep deprivation also increases the volume of snoring.Maintain a regular sleep schedule, as much as possible sleep enough hours. Dozing off during the day may be an indicator that you’re not getting enough sleep. Taking a nap on your free time may help to get rid of snoring problem.

    Alcohol and sleeping pills can depress your central nervous system and relax the muscle of your throat and jaw, making snoring more likely.

    It was said that an extra weight especially around the neck puts a pressure on the airway and causes it to somehow collapse.

    If you are a smoker, it is better to quit because according to Westbrook, smoking can be very irritating to the lining of the upper airway, including the nose.

    Hope this helps!

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