Snoring And Sleeping?

Snoring And Sleeping?

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Snoring can seem like an amusing issue to people who hear about it from others but for those who experience it first and in particular second hand, this comical issue can be the basis of distances and communication gaps between two partners.

Snoring is caused by various factors. Males are more likely to snore as compared to females. Age is another factor as the older you get the muscles around the throat tend to weaken so you are more likely to start snoring. Obesity can also contribute to snoring. Being overweight can cause fat or tissue to loosen up around the throat, which block the passages causing the person to snore. Alcohol consumption and smoking are also related to snoring. Even absence of these factors can lead to snoring since it could result from deformation of the nasal passages as well.

Because spouses usually suffer from sleepless night due to partner?s snoring habits, they are usually the ones who diagnose it, as an individual who snores is rarely aware of his/her condition For the snorer, although they sleep well being unaware, long gaps between breaths could result in lack of oxygen in the blood stream which may be a sign on potential dangerous since deprivation of oxygen can inhibit the functioning of vital organs, as is the case with sleep apnea.

An individual who snores is rarely aware of his/her condition and it is first diagnosed by their spouse or partner, since they?re the ones suffering through sleepless nights. For the snorer, although they sleep soundly through the racket, long interruptions in breathing could result in oxygen deprivation in the blood stream which can be potentially dangerous since deprivation of oxygen can hamper with the normal functioning of vital organs, as is the case with sleep apnea.

Snoring in a majority of cases is treatable without surgery and it should not affect your lifestyle. Treat it today, rather than suffering in your social and personal life.


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