Snoring affects so many people worldwide. In fact, 40% of adult men and 24% of women are habitual snorers. Usually, this would be acceptable, but it can be worrisome when it interrupts sleep or makes a partner uncomfortable.
In this article, we would be discussing how to stop snoring practically and ensure you get that awesome sleep you deserve.
Let’s first start with some snoring basics – why it happens in the first place.
When we breathe, air flows freely from our nose through our throat to our lungs. But in snoring, the airflow is turbulent due to an obstruction in the airway. This causes vibration in the tissues nearby, the resulting sound heard is what we call snoring. Here are some causes:
Some medical conditions like swollen tonsils and sleep apnea can cause snoring and with proper medical attention, snoring goes away after these conditions are treated. If you snore, it’s a good idea to see a doctor to discover the cause. They will suggest the appropriate treatment plan for you.
If you’re overweight or obese based on your BMI, losing weight can help you overcome snoring. This basically involves a lifestyle change of eating right and exercising well. Eating late has also been shown to contribute to weight loss.
Try sleeping on your side or on your abdomen. These positions ensure a wider airway when compared to sleeping on your back. Also, using a good pillow to elevate your head can help prevent snoring.
Drinking a lot of water can help to suppress hunger at night and also reduce the urge to take alcohol close to bedtime. It prevents drying of the mouth and nasal passages and lubricates these passages for an effective flow of air.
A bad cold can be uncomfortable and also obstruct the free flow of air. Nasal sprays or steam inhalation can help decongest our nostrils and enable the free flow of air.
Avoid taking alcohol too close to bedtime as this can affect your sleeping pattern.
Anti-snoring devices may be recommended by a doctor depending on the cause of the snoring.
Snoring is one out of many possible problems people may have with sleeping. Other problems may include insomnia – when you can’t sleep, restless leg syndrome, and sleep paralysis. Below are some tips to give you better sleep:
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