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eBook about How to Get Rid of Snoring - Getting To Know Snoring Better

eBook about How to Get Rid of Snoring - Getting To Know Snoring Better

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What Is Snoring
Getting To Know Snoring Better
Although snoring seems to be quite prevalent among a number of people, it
remains to be an abnormal sleep phenomenon. Statistics show that around 45%
of adults experiences snoring from time to time while a significant 25% of the
population are reported to be habitually snoring.
Snoring may affect people coming from any age group. However, men seem to be
more prone to experiencing this condition. Although snoring may not be as
serious as the other medical conditions, it still should be given attention as it does
not only have certain health implications, it may also be quite emotionally and
socially disturbing.
Snoring basically takes place when there are physical impediments that affect the
flow of air through the mouth and nose during sleep. The unusual sound produced
is mainly due to the vibration of the throat muscles as the air passageway is
blocked. The obstruction may be observed in any of the following areas:
• Nasal passages. Blockage in these passages results to difficulty in breathing.
Extra effort is necessary. With this, the soft tissues of the throat may collapse
which, in turn, may further cause snoring. Given this, people with sinus infections,
colds, or allergic rhinitis are reported to be snoring.
• Throat. Some people, by nature, have very relaxed or soft throat muscles
which collapse easily. As the muscles collapse, the air passageway narrows,
resulting to the unusual sound produced. Furthermore, those who have bulky
throat muscles are likewise prone to snoring since the air passageway is narrower
than the ideal.
• Opening from the nose going to the throat. A long palate or even long uvula
significantly narrows down this particular opening. Also, given the fact that the
tissues and muscles are situated closely to each other, they hit each other during
breathing.

Table of Contents

1. What is snoring
2. Who is at risk for snoring
3. What causes adult snoring (sleep apnea, mouth obstruction, medications
that induce snoring, obesity, health conditions, etc.)
4. What causes snoring in kids (allergies, health conditions, obesity, etc.)
5. Cause of snoring: health implications
6. Cause of snoring: sleep apnea
7. Cause of snoring: obesity
8. Cause of snoring: eating and sleeping habits
9. Cause of snoring: alcoholism
10. Rare causes of snoring
11. When do you need medical help
12. Treatments available in snoring
12.1 snoring treatment: medicines 12.2 Snoring treatment: allergy triggers
12.3 Snoring treatment: surgical procedures
12.4 Snoring treatment: eating and sleeping habit modification
12.5 Snoring treatment: Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)
12.6 Snoring treatment: lifestyle changes versus surgery
13. Anti-snoring products (nasal strips, humidifier etc.)
14. Snoring conclusion
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