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Question by Sophia: Is there any solution for loud snoring?
my husband snore very loud at night , I can hardly get any sleep, is there a remedy out there.

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Answer by ferrisstryker
He probably needs tonsillectomy. I had one this summer because of snoring. It’s relatively painless and you recover in about a week, with no snoring. Alternately, you can try anti-snoring strips which you put on your nose at night. They have mixed results, but the general consensus is that they do not work.

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Question by Mr.Impossible: How to cure loud snoring problem?
Is there any ways to reduce the loudness of someone snoring or completely stop their snoring?

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Answer by Christian
try sleeping on your side.
you can buy snore nose strips (im not sure). you place them on top of your nose like a band aid.
you can buy mouth piece that will stop you from snoring
go to a sleep clinic.

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Question by paanbahar: Anybody know a sure-fire cure (without surgery) for excessively loud snoring?
My friend has a problem with her live-in boyfriend–he snores at 6 point Richter scale! He has tried a nasal strip (don’t know what brand) and tried sleeping on his side, stomach….no dice.

Someone suggested surgery for sleep apnia, but I am trying to see if someone out there was lucky without having to go through surgery, or if there is a particular kind of device that works.

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Answer by Yemi A
on a show( forgot tha name) they put guppies in this girls nose.

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Question by Daniela: How do you manage your partner / spouse who has a habit of snoring making loud noise?
Have you found any effective solution ? What do you think is a reason for his/her snoring ? Physical , psychological or both ? or something else ? Are you able to sleep well on background of such snoring ?

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Answer by Allyson K
Often snoring can be alleviated by losing weight, exercising more, quitting smoking or cutting back on drinking. My boyfriend has sleep apnea and, despite my requests, has refused to do anything about it (long term snoring and sleep apnea have been linked to heart attack and stroke). It’s gotten to the point where I find it more difficult to sleep without him snoring next to me (we’ve been living together for 2 years), although I have found when it’s really bad that if I put pressure on one spot just next to his sternum about 2/3 down his ribcage, he’ll stop for a few minutes and be quieter when it starts up again, but that may just be an anomaly.

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Question by TIGERLILY: Any SOLUTIONS/CURE for “VERY LOUD” snoring?
to those who had actually experienced snoring so loud or has been with a loud snorer… and had successfully minimized or perhaps even stopped it…do you know any remedy/cure:ie:medications… what did you do?
Or to anybody who knows…?
(this person i’m refering to is not obese, therefore apnea may be removed from the causes… medium built and has a quite busy lifestyle. Not so busy though..)

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Answer by Mary P
There are over the counter sprays that can be tried, or the breath right strips. Never tried any, so don’t know if they work.

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