Thursday, November 27, 2008

Have You Tried All Kinds Of Stop Snoring Devices?

By Andy Austim

Historically, people have tried all kinds of devices to stop snoring. One old-fashioned remedy is to attach a tennis ball into the back of a snorer's pajamas, because some people snore when they sleep on their backs. A popular modern invention is the sleep strip, which is a device worn on the nose that opens the nasal passages during sleep. Whether or not these methods will help your condition depends on the origin of the problem.

Your first step should be visiting your doctor. It will be helpful if you can bring along your partner. They will be better equipped to explain your snoring to the doctor. After all, they listen to it every night. You probably don't even realize how bad your snoring can be.

Your partner can help by describing your breathing patterns to your physician. For example, if there are periods of silence and you stop snoring, your physician may diagnose sleep apnea. This is a serious medical condition during which the patient actually stops breathing during 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.

Nasal strips are stop snoring devices which assist in the opening of nasal passages. They are helpful to some but they are by no means, however, a permanent solution for every snoring problem. In order to successfully stop snoring, your particular problem must be addressed by a doctor.

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 your doctor has eliminated the chance it could be sleep apnea or other medical condition that is causing the snoring, then off the shelf stop snoring devices might help. For snoring that is a result of mouth breathing, they may work well enough for you without needing to undergo surgery.

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