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Question by niceredstateguy: Why and how does being overweight cause snoring?
I’ve heard that being overweight can contribute to snoring, but I’ve never read anything about any physiological correlation. Can someone enlighten me? “I have this friend” who wants to know ;-D

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Answer by chad_mercure2001
yes it dose check out yahoo health about snoring and over weight. check out www.vermontsleepdisorders.com/disorders.html for more information and click sleep disorders and snoring. and check out your hospital website for more information and type snoring and over weight on yahoo. for more information being over weight the weight in the neck closes the next up and what causes snoring and i would check out the yahoo for more information about it i know why but i having a brain fart right now i go to the webmd too. thanks i hope this helps.

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Question by kathrynhhboyle: Can snoring be a symptom for a cat and can it cause death?
Tabby is a female cat and is 11years old.My cat was overweight about 6 months ago. She was put on perscription diet food by the vet. She lost weight and was back to a healthy weight. She always had some kind of snoring problem or congestion in her nose. Recently, she passed away. Luckily I wasn’t there to see what happened. My brother saw it and said she might have had a heart attack and died instantly. Is there some kind of diagnosis or treatment that I could have prevented?…. I just cant get over it.

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Answer by RedOktoberfest
My cat snores all the time. Sometimes it’s worse than others. It seems to have really been noticeable the last 5 years or so (he’s 13), but it doesn’t affect him at all.

Sure, it’s possible that it was a nasal tumor or asthma or something like that, but if there weren’t really any other symptoms, then it was probably nothing. It could have been because of winter (drier air), a new fabric softener, or the factory 100 miles upwind of you needed to change it’s filters. It’s even possible that his nasal cavities were dried out with the food change.

I’m very sorry for your loss, but there was probably nothing further that you could have done.

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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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