Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Snoring Causes and Solution

Definitions of Snoring Snoring is noisy  breathing during sleep. It is a common problem among all ages and both genders, and it affects ap... thumbnail 1 summary
Definitions of Snoring

Snoring is noisy  breathing during sleep. It is a common problem among all ages and both genders, and it affects approximately  90 million American adults, 37 million on a regular basis. Snoring may  occur nightly or intermittently. Persons  most at risk are males and those who are overweight, but snoring is  a problem of both genders, although  it is possible that women do not present with this complaint as  frequently as men. Snoring usually becomes  more serious as people age. It can cause disruptions to your  own sleep and your bed-partner's sleep. It  can lead to fragmented and un-refreshing sleep which translates  into poor daytime function  (tiredness and sleepiness). The two most common adverse health effects that  are believed to be casually linked  to snoring are daytime dysfunction and heart disease . About one-half  of people who snore loudly have obstructive  sleep Apnea .\

Cause of Snoring


While  you sleep, the muscles of your throat relax, your tongue falls backward, and your throat becomes narrow and  "floppy." As you breathe, the walls of the throat begin to vibrate, generally when you breathe in, but also, to  a lesser extent, when you breathe out. These vibrations lead to  the characteristic sound of snoring. The  narrower your airway becomes, the greater the vibration and the  louder your snoring. Sometimes the  walls of the throat collapse completely so that it is completely  occluded, creating a condition called Apnea  (cessation of breathing). This is a serious condition which requires  medical attention.



There are several factors which  facilitate snoring. First,  the normal aging process leads to the relaxation of the throat  muscles, thus resulting in  snoring. Anatomical  abnormalities of the nose and throat, such as enlarged tonsils  or adenoids, nasal polyps,  or deviated nasal  septum cause exaggerated narrowing of the throat during  sleep and thus lead to snoring.  Functional abnormalities  (e.g. inflammation of the nose and/or throat as may  occur during respiratory infection or  during allergy season) will result in snoring. Sleep position, such  as sleeping on your back, may lead to snoring in  some people. Alcohol is a potent muscle relaxant and its  ingestion in the evening will cause snoring. Muscle  relaxants taken in the evening may lead to or worsen snoring in some individuals. One of the most important risk is obesity and in particular having a lot fatty tissue around the neck. So many symptom can we detect in begin of this causes.


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