Question by Ducky stars: How could I stop snoring?
I have read a little about “treatments”, but curious to any opinions on here. I’ve read to quit smoking- done. Loose weight- but I’m not heavy. I have pretty bad allergies which more than likely causes the snoring. My mate just started wearing earplugs. While we can joke about it and are dealing with each other’s snoring, we’d like to see what action could be taken. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!
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Answer by Yomen2
You can go to an ENT (Ear,Nose,Throat) specialist and have your airways, throat and nose ways looked at. My daughter snored terribly and breathed through her mouth while asleep. She had her adnoids and tonsils removed and has not snored since. It could be from air obstuction in those areas. Other than that I find people snore heavily when they go to bed overly exhausted or after drinking?
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Question by Love u Alex: If your pillow could talk, name something it might complain you might do at night?
1 Snore
2 Drool
3 Move too much
4 Fluff/Punch it
5 Talk in sleep
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Answer by Starla
Move too much.
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Question by dragonrain11: Could a mouth piece that moves the lower jaw forward help me?
I saw an add on tv the other day for a mouth piece designed to help people to stop snoring by holding the lower jaw slightly forward. I don’t snore, but …when I was a kid my orthodontist told me that I needed to have my lower jaw broken and reset because it is too far back or something? Well my family couldn’t afford that so I never had it done. It doesn’t really bother me now, except for that I sometimes have trouble breathing well at night unless I hold my lower jaw forward. But then once I fall asleep my jaw goes back to its normal position and I can’t breath well again. Do you think that anti snoring mouthpiece could help me breath better at night if it will keep my jaw forward all night? And does anyone know what they are called (I live in the US, so please tell me a brand I can get here), because I forgot from the commercial!
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Answer by LX
If you are growing then yes, i you are older than 16 years then no not at all
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Question by Jazz: my son is 6years old & sweat so much that HE wet the bed & pillow & snore hard can this mien HE could have apn?
apnea
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Answer by J W
Yes, you need to monitor his sleep. Does he stop breathing? The snoring is a big clue.
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Question by hellothere: My child does snoring noise while breathing, what could be the reason?
n the last 2 weeks I hear snoring noises while my 1.5 years old is breathing. This is happening only at the morning and usually after eating yogurt. I can hear snoring noises only for 20-25 minutes and then noise goes away. During this period of time she can’t talk loud, she just whispers. What could be the reason for those noises? I will get her to a doctor in few days, but was wondering is it something serious?
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Answer by noname7104
My 5 year old sounds like he talks through his nose and seems like he has a hard time breathing… he even stops breathing in his sleep. Our doctor said the nasally sound is because of his adenoids and we should get them removed..another thing maybe she put something up her nose and now ts stuck??? I am not sure. I wouldn’t worry until I received an exam and a doctors opinion. Good luck
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