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Information About Snoring

Basically, snoring occurs when the flow of air from the mouth or nose to your lungs makes the tissues of the airway vibrate. This usually is caused by a blockage (obstruction) or narrowing in the nose, mouth, or throat (airway).

When you inhale during sleep, air enters the mouth or nose and passes across the soft palate (the back of the roof of the mouth) on its way to the lungs. The back of the mouth—where the tongue and upper throat meet the soft palate and uvula—is collapsible. If this area collapses, the airway becomes narrow or blocked. The narrowed or blocked passage disturbs the airflow, which causes the soft palate and uvula to vibrate and knock against the back of the throat, causing snoring. The tonsils and adenoids may also vibrate. The narrower the airway is, the more the tissue vibrates, and the louder the snoring is.

You do not snore when you are awake because the muscles of the throat hold the tissues in the back of the mouth in place. When you sleep, the muscles relax, allowing the tissues to collapse.

Snoring can be so loud that it keeps your bed partner awake. You may also have a less restful sleep. Studies show that snoring can result in daytime sleepiness and that the louder you snore, the worse your sleep quality is. 1

Snoring may progress to upper respiratory resistance syndrome or sleep apnea, a serious condition. For more information, see the topic Sleep Apnea.

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4 Responses to " Information About Snoring "

  1. raulhealth says:

    Its nice review about snoring. Snoring is approximately 10 times more common among men, partly because men have a greater tendency to build up bulky throat tissue.

  2. lunaticg says:

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  4. snoring tips says:

    Y is this man snoring? I hate snoring I should push him off the bed