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Snoring Cures: In Search of a Silent Night

Monday, November 8th, 2010

Snoring is a very interesting disorder, if you really think about it. Why is it that some people snore, and some people don’t? And why do people only snore at night? In order to get some answers, you have to take a closer look at what snoring really is. Snoring is caused by an obstruction in a person’s air passage. When we are in a deep sleep, we tend to breathe more heavily. Because of the increased pressure in our air passage, there can be audible vibrations that are caused by the obstruction.

The most important question now is, how do we solve the problem and finally enjoy peaceful, silent nights? Fortunately, there are some basic steps we can take to reduce our chances of snoring at night. These snoring cures are designed to help you breathe better at night, which will result in a much better sleep.

  1. Stick to your diet. The obstructions that cause snoring sometimes are caused by fat deposits around the neck. When we sleep, especially on our backs, these deposits can put too much pressure on the esophagus, which will cause those unwanted vibrations.
  2. Avoid the cancer sticks. We all know that smoking can cause cancer. It is a proven fact. What most people don’t know is that smoking can also cause you to snore. Research has shown that smoking cigarettes can cause inflammation in your throat that will make it more difficult for you to breathe when you’re sleeping, resulting in a night of snoring.
  3. Keep your mouth closed. Believe it or not, an open mouth can cause you to snore. Two things can happen when you sleep with your mouth open. First, your jaw relaxes and falls back. This puts pressure on your airway. Also, your tongue is more likely to fall back and obstruct your airway. If you have trouble keeping your mouth closed at night, try sleeping on your side. If that doesn’t work, try using a snoring chin strap or a stop snoring pillow. Both items are designed to help keep your jaw in place.
  4. Clean your room. Many people snore because they are allergic to something in their room. It could be dust mites. It could be pet dander. Either way, you would benefit from removing it from your sleeping quarters altogether. It is a good idea to take measures to rid your room of allergens, even if you don’t think you have any allergies. Sometimes, people have allergies that they aren’t even aware of.

No one can argue that snoring is a complete nuisance. It wreaks havoc on the sleep of the person doing the snoring, and it disturbs anyone around them who is trying to get some sleep. Fortunately, there are snoring cures that are easy to implement and can lead you on your way to a silent night in no time.

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