Sunday, November 30, 2008

Have You Tried All Kinds Of Stop Snoring Devices?

By Andy Austim

The problem of snoring is really annoying, and for as long as people have snored, various stop snoring devices to try and stop it have been around. Some have done almost everything from sewing tennis balls to their pajamas so that they sleep in one position all night to sticking sleep strips on their noses every night. But whether these methods to stop snoring are effective or not depends on the reason for the snoring.

The first step when trying to stop snoring is to consult with your physician. It is helpful to bring someone knowledgeable about your snoring to help respond to the questions your physician may ask. Because you snore when you are asleep, you may not be able to describe your snoring accurately. You may not even realize how serious the problem is.

Your partner can be very helpful to the doctor when it comes to your snoring by keeping track of when you're snoring and when you're not. If you are suffering from a sleep disorder such as sleep apnea, it's a serious problem if you actually stop breathing in your sleep.

A stop snoring device called CPAP has been very successful in preventing snoring. Not only does it prevent snoring, it keeps those suffering from sleep apnea breathing all night long by forcing air into the air passageways while they're sleeping. It works through a special mask that the snorer wears while asleep.

How do stop snoring devices such as nasal strips work? They are worn on the nose and keep the nasal passageways open. This helps the snorer get enough air. For some people, this is enough. For others, it is no answer at all. Identifying the problem is the key to selecting the right solution to chronic snoring.

Some snorers are mouth breathers which often causes vibrations in the palate or tonsils to produce the snoring noises. Stop snoring devices that you place in your mouth at bedtime can help reduce the snoring. Most dental devices to stop snoring bring your tongue forward or position your lower jaw forward while you sleep. This opens up the airways to allow for better breathing and reduced noise.

If you don't have a medical condition such as sleep apnea that is causing your snoring, you may want to try out the stop snoring devices that are available. Many people have found great success with these simple items and both sleeping partners can finally enjoy a peaceful bedtime.

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