Do you snore? Do you know what snoring is? Do you know what can cause snoring? Were you aware that it can be treat so that you can get a good night’s sleep? That’s right, it can! The following article can help you see what can cause snoring and what can be done about it.
Ironically, sleeping pills can cause you to snore and refraining from using them can reduce the amount that you will snore. One of the ways that sleeping pills work is to relax the muscles of your body. The muscles responsible for keeping your nose open will not do their job and your pathways will get narrower. So you’ll wind up snoring because of this.
If you want to stop snoring, don’t drink that glass of warm (or cold) milk at bedtime. Dairy beverages can make your nose generate more mucus, which will block your air passages — which will cause you to snore. Drinking water instead will keep your nose from blocking, and will keep you from snoring.
One strange way to reduce snoring is to make “fish faces”. Strengthening the muscles in the face and throat is effective in minimizing snoring. Close your mouth and suck your cheeks in. Pucker up like a fish! To be effective, this exercise should be repeated several times each day.
To keep yourself from snoring, eat your largest meal of the day at least a few hours before bed. If you hop into bed with a full stomach, it will apply pressure to your diaphragm, pushing it up and narrowing your air passageways — and making you snore. Eat earlier so you can digest your food — and not snore.
Sleep on your side to minimize your chances of snoring. If you sleep on your back, your tongue may fall back into your throat and obstruct the airways. This can result in snoring. Sleeping on your side keeps the tongue from falling back into the throat, so you are less likely to snore.
A good way to prevent your from sleeping on your back, which can make snoring worse, is to sew something on the back of your shirt that will be uncomfortable if you roll over on it. This will make you less likely to ever sleep in a position where you are on your back.
In order to reduce snoring at night, work to clear your nasal passages before going to bed. You can take a nasal decongestant (pill or spray), or sleep with a neti pot next to your bed for a more organic solution. Getting the mucus out of your passages will make it less likely that you will snore.
If you smoke tobacco, you are more likely to snore when you sleep. The reason this occurs is that tobacco smoke contains irritants which can aggravate and constrict your airways, which results in snoring. Of course, for obvious other health reasons, it’s best to just quit smoking.
If you find that you are always sleeping with your mouth open, try keeping your mouth closed throughout the night. This will make it much easier for you to not only take in oxygen, but retain it as well. Sleep with your mouth closed to diminish snoring when you rest at night.
If you currently snore, stop smoking to see improvement. Smoking causes irritation to the airways and swollen membranes. When you stop, this swelling and irritation can quickly disappear. If you are having difficulty quitting, even cutting back on your smoking habit might help some. See your doctor for some helpful advice on how to quit or cut back.
Mouth guards have been known to help people stop snoring. You can get a special mouth guard prescribed to you by your dentist or family doctor. These mouth guards keep your lower jaw from getting too relaxed, and they keep your teeth close together. Have a doctor prescribe a special mouth guard to help you stop snoring.
If you have a problem with snoring, sinus infections may be a cause for you to look into. Sinus infection can block airways, making it hard to breathe. This can cause the passages to create a vacuum which can lead to snoring. Nasal infection can cause snoring in the same way.
Sometimes snoring is brought on by people coming down with cold or sinus problems. If a person’s nasal passages are clogged up, he or she must rely more heavily on breathing through the mouth. This causes your throat to have to try harder for air through your mouth, which causes snoring.
Do you have a better understanding of what snoring is now? Do you know what can cause snoring now? Are you aware of current treatments that can be used to treat the condition? You should be better informed about snoring now. Try applying these tips so that you can remedy your snoring problem.
Restful Sleep: A Brief Guide To Snoring Relief was originally published on Spring