Snoring – Causes And Cures By: Lucy Bartlett We try to laugh it off whenever we come across a filler in the magazines or newspapers about a couple getting divorced because one of the spouses was snoring. Actually the problem of snoring is more serious. It is not a mere nuisance. Snoring can lead to serious social and health consequences.
Increased risk of diabetes, stroke, heart disease and high blood pressures are linked with snoring.
Living With A Snorer By: Linda Jones Snoring has long been the source of shtick for comics, and the cause of sleepless nights for bedmates. But snoring is no laughing matter, and much more than an unwelcome alarm clock. Snoring is caused by health issues and can lead to serious medical problems. Further, snorers and their partners can face mental health and emotional issues.
Those who live with a snorer can find life almost unbearable. Sleeping together becomes a leap of faith, and snoring has been cited ... Tags:
Surgical Treatment For Snoring By: Patricia Johnson Snoring is a medical condition that can lead to further physical problems for the snorer, as well as emotional conflict for the snorer's partner. Relationships have come to an end when one person cannot cope with the string of sleepless nights caused by their noisy partner.
So while surgery may seem like an extreme method to control or cure snoring, many welcome it as the source of a new life.
Surgery can be an effective treatment and even a cure for snoring, but it sho... Tags:
Treat Snoring Without Surgery By: Donald Wilson Snoring is an inconvenience and a health hazard for both the snorer, and his or her spouse. Many people will turn to surgery in a desperate attempt to cure the snoring, but non-surgical treatments are available.
While undertaking any non-surgical treatment for snoring, it's important to establish a baseline to measure the effectiveness of the treatment. This can be a difficult and time-consuming task. Those with willing partners to assist them can ask for feedback as to... Tags:
Snoring: Cause And Effect By: Eric Hartwell When we sleep, we pass through different cycles of slumber, from a light sleep to a deep sleep. The muscles in the soft palate (the roof of your mouth), tongue and throat relax as we fall into a deeper sleep, which may cause them to vibrate and prevent air from comfortably traveling through the airway. Snoring can be a habitual problem or an occasional one and is usually reported to the snorer by his or her sleeping partner. Snoring gets louder because the tissue vibration in... Tags: snoring, sleep, stop snoring
Why Can't You Stop Snoring For Once? By: graceshades Socially snoring can be termed as Serious when it makes the snorer the subject of ridicule and causes others sleepless nights and resentfulness.Medically It disturbs sleeping patterns and deprives the snorer of appropriate rest.If snoring is severe it can cause serious,long-term health problems, including obstructive sleep apnea. Tags: SNORING
Is Snoring and Sleepapnea Spoiling your Relationship? By: Renee A Moller Is someone who lives with you a nightly snorer? Is the snoring causing problems in your relationship? Statistically, snoring has been found to be a direct reason some couples divorce today, though they don't realize that is the cause. Chances are high that living with a constant snorer will result Tags: snore, snoring, sleep, stop snoring, anti snoring, nasal, spray, asonor
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