Your Questions About Snoring
By admin on Jun 22, 2011 in Question & Answer

Chris asks…
Snoring…?
How does a person who did not use to snore, start snoring from one day to the next? Why does this happen? Age? Sleep position? Not breathing right?
admin answers:
There might be an obstruction… In the tongue or any part of the upper respiratory system… If you know someone snoring… Just tell him to make right or leftside position.. Cause it helps to dislocate the obstruction…

Michael asks…
snoring…?
how do you stop snoring… is there a cure… HELP !
admin answers:
Use a Peg !

John asks…
Can snoring be a symptom for a cat and can it cause death?
Tabby is a female cat and is 11years old.My cat was overweight about 6 months ago. She was put on perscription diet food by the vet. She lost weight and was back to a healthy weight. She always had some kind of snoring problem or congestion in her nose. Recently, she passed away. Luckily I wasn’t there to see what happened. My brother saw it and said she might have had a heart attack and died instantly. Is there some kind of diagnosis or treatment that I could have prevented?…. I just cant get over it.
admin answers:
I seriously doubt she could have been treated for anything. Eleven years is an average life span for a cat.
But she could have had congestive heart failure if she snored or was congested.
Sometimes their gums and tongue turns blue and they breathe heavy for a while with that. It’s an elderly diagnosis for a cat.
I know I would have a very difficult time with the death of my kitties but rest assured you gave her a good home and loved her and that’s more than most cats get.
Oh, by the way, I have a female that snores and she’s not overweight at all. She has always snored and she’s only 4 yrs old. I think like people, some cats snore, some don’t.

Robert asks…
What is the best stop snoring home remedy?
I have had problems my whole life with snoring, and was wondering if anyone had suggestions for the best stop snoring home remedy. It’s really been bothering me recently, and I want it to stop already! Any help would be appreciated.
admin answers:
You really should see your doctor and be tested for sleep apnea or nasal or throat polyps, or sinus troubles.
Some things to try at home:
1. The nasal strips (Breathe Right is a brand name). Those can help with snoring and for nasal congestion.
2. Don’t sleep on your back. My husband snores, but i’ve noticed it doesn’t happen if he is sleeping on his side. Prop with pillows to keep yourself from rolling onto your back.
3. Raise the head of your bed up on blocks.
4. Lose weight. If you have a thick neck, that will partially block your airway and cause snoring.
5. Get more rest. My hubby tends to snore when he is more tired than usual.
6. Make sure you are drinking plenty of fluids. At night mucous membranes dry out and could lead to snoring.
And again, see your doctor to be checked.

Ruth asks…
How can you reduce snoring in your sleep?
My brother is sleeping right now and is snoring louder than a donkey. Recently he’s been asking me if he snores too loud, and I wonder if I snore as well. What causes snoring and how can you prevent it?
admin answers:
When you fall asleep the muscles in your mouth and throat relax. This causes snoring in some people when the muscles as the air passing through your nose cause the tissue in your nose and throat to vibrate.
Try sleeping on your side or stomach to get rid of the snoring. Sleeping on your back is usually the worst position for people who snore. If you still have a problem, you can try a “Breathe Right” strip over your nose, throat spray, a snore pillow, etc. Google those snoring remedies for more info if you can’t get rid of snoring.
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