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Snoring
Snoring is a loud, hoarse, or harsh breathing sound that happens while you are asleep.
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Snoring — Comprehensive overview covers causes, treatments including lifestyle changes, devices, surgery to stop snoring. Snoring is common. Almost half of adults snore at least occasionally. Snoring occurs when air flows past relaxed tissues in your throat, causing the tissues to vibrate as you breathe,
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WebMD looks at what causes, treatments, and consequences of snoring and sleep apnea. Snoring is a common sleep disorder that can affect all people at any age, although it occurs more frequently in men and people who are overweight. Snoring has a tendency to worsen with age. Forty-five percent of adults snore...
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We list hundreds of snoring cures and remedies. Take our interactive questionnaire to help determine which snoring remedy is most likely to work for you. Which snoring remedy will work for you? It depends on your snoring type.
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Learn about the causes of snoring like sleep apnea, viral illness, drinking alcohol, taking medications, mouth breathing, or from structures in the mouth. How common is snoring?
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Whether you call it by its slang name, "sawing logs," or its medical name, "stertor," snoring is common. You snore when something blocks the flow of air through your mouth and nose. The sound is caused by tissues at the top of your airway that strike each other and vibrate.
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Guide to the causes and cures for snoring. Explains the causes and provides a description of the many self-help and professional cures and treatments along with links to learn more. How to stop snoring...
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Encyclopedia: Snoring
Snoring is the vibration of respiratory structures and the resulting sound, due to obstructed air movement during breathing while sleeping. The sound may be soft or loud and unpleasant. The structur...
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Sometimes, however, snoring can be a sign of a sleep disorder called sleep apnea. This means you have periods when you completely or partly stop breathing for more than 10 seconds while you sleep. The episode is followed by a sudden snort or gasp when breathing resumes.
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