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Snoring Problems, and Conditions You Could Have Because of Them



by: lisamdavies
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To many people, the most obvious snoring problem and condition that results from it is a lack of sleep. Whether it's your own snoring that's keeping you awake, or that of the person in the bed next to you, loud snoring can interfere with restful sleep for many. The issue of snoring problems and conditions of your health are not ones to be taken lightly. A lack of deep, restful sleep does more than just make you tired the next day. Chronic insomnia can also cause or contribute to aching muscles, blurred vision, cardiovascular disease, clinical depression, colorblindness, decreased mental activity and concentration, depersonalization, a weakened immune system, dizziness, fainting, general confusion, hallucinations (audio as well as visual), hand tremors, headache, hernia, hyperactivity, hypertension, impatience, irritability, memory lapses or loss, nausea, psychosis, pallor, slowed reaction time, slurred and/or nonsensical speech, and weight gain. So when talking about snoring problems and conditions that result from it, you see that the list is, no pun intended, exhaustive. How does one address snoring problems and conditions that result from it? To simply say that you need a good night's sleep is very simplistic. If it were that easy, everyone would be able to do it. When dealing with snoring problems and conditions suffered, you must get to the root of your snoring (or the snoring of your bedmate) and then address that first, before you can address the resultant conditions. Getting to the Root of Snoring Many people assume that snoring is just because your mouth falls open at night, and that it's a part of life. This may be true to a certain extent. Deep breathing can produce a sound that mimics that of snoring and sometimes the REM stage of sleep can bring on such deep breathing. However, when getting to the root of snoring problems and conditions of poor health associated with it, you must examine the issue a bit deeper. Usually snoring is caused by problems with the soft palate, which is the area at the back of the mouth. When air passes over this area during breathing, it causes the membranes to vibrate, making the sound we call snoring. Collapsing sinuses can also cause snoring, as there is not much room in the nasal passages for air to pass through. There are also other causes of snoring, such as blocked airways, irritants or pollutants in the area, dry throat, and many others. The Most Dangerous Snoring Problem and Condition Chances are that sleep apnea is the most dangerous snoring problem and condition. Sleep apnea refers to a cessation of breathing during sleep, and which causes the person to wake up, even momentarily, to restore breathing. Very often the sufferer doesn't know that he or she has this condition and is often unaware of the fact that they are waking up at all. Sleep apnea is considered the most dangerous of snoring problems and conditions because this lack of oxygen during sleep can actually cause slight brain damage - not enough to put someone in a mental ward or anything so drastic, but enough to cause problems for him or her throughout the rest of the day. If undiagnosed and untreated, sleep apnea can lead to high blood pressure and other cardiovascular disease, impotency, memory problems, headaches, weight gain, falling asleep at inappropriate times such as while driving or at one's place of employment, as well as work impairment and accidents due to fatigue. Experts have found that children with untreated sleep apnea may be hyperactive. Additionally, some persons with severe cases of sleep apnea have even died in their sleep from this disease, although this is more typically common in severely obese persons. So, you see why sleep apnea is rightly called the most dangerous of snoring problems and conditions, as it's not just dangerous, it's downright deadly. Sleep apnea is most often seen in obese persons, because this extra body weight puts undue pressure on the airways and the neck, cutting them off during sleep. Snoring problems and conditions are often experienced by those who are overweight because of this same issue. However, those that are overweight and who have a tendency to snore should speak with their doctor immediately, especially if their snoring has choking or gasping sounds to it. They should be immediately tested for sleep apnea. Snoring problems and conditions caused by it should not be ignored. Not only does the snorer himself or herself suffer from these health problems, but so can the person in the bed next to him or her. It's even been reported that excessive snoring has caused huge rifts in marriages, as one partner may notice it while the other one doesn't, and a lack of sleep in one person can of course take its toll on both. So, add marriage problems to the list of snoring problems and conditions suffered because of it! Treatment is Available The good news is that there are many treatment options available for those who are snorers, even if they are chronically so. Snoring problems and conditions resulting from it do not need to be suffered indefinitely. There are pills, sprays, mouth guards, nose strips, snore pillows, and many other options that your doctor can recommend to help with this problem. There are also many home remedies that you can do yourself, such as putting a humidifier in your bedroom to make sure that your throat is adequately moist, putting a pillow under your back and one hip to keep you on your side, smoking cessation, refraining from alcohol, and many other options that your doctor can share with you. Snoring problems and conditions are serious and should be treated as you would any other chronic health problem, so don't be embarrassed and don't delay that conversation with your doctor. Help is available; you only need to reach out and ask for it.

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Lisa Davies is a freelance writer. For more information about snoring problems visit our site Snoring Remedies at http://www.snorelesssleepmore.com


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