Partner’s snoring
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Snoring is the unpleasant noise produced due to the vibrations of parts of the respiratory system during sleep. Vibrations are caused due to the soft tissues and the weak throat muscles. Snoring is caused due to many factors like excess fats, drinking etc. However the are also various ways and means which helps to stop snoring.
When your partner snores it can be a headache. Not only is your partner not getting a good night’s sleep, he or she is making you uncomfortable also. Two people with sleep problems in one relationship is a recipe for trouble. Some of the common causes of snoring include the following:
People of all ages and both sexes can have problems snoring, but it is more common in men and as people get older. Older people are more likely to suffer from snoring as advancing age contributes to snoring. Snoring grows with the advancing age.Certain physical conditions make snoring more likely. Snoring can be caused by the nasal congestion, or by the blockage of airway from a cold. The congestion leading to the vibration of the soft tissue which causes snoring. Asthma and other breathing problems such as apnea are also a factor. Snoring can also be caused by enlarging of the tonsils and adenoids, smaller jaw and a long tongue which makes it difficult to breathe.
Snoring is also commonly caused by obesity, i.e. excess fat. The fatty tissue in the back of the throat and the neck makes it difficult to breathe. Behavioral and environmental factors can also influence snoring. Sleeping on back makes the problem of snoring more worse. Due to the gravity the tongue slid backwards to the back of the throat which limits the airway.
* Gender: Males are more prone to snoring, their necks are much larger than those of women. This means they have more tissues in the neck that can obstruct the airflow which leads to snoring. * Sleeping position: Sleeping on the back can cause snoring as the pharynx which is a muscular tube relaxes while sleeping. This cause narrowing of the airways which cause snoring. * Nasal congestion: Congestion due to allergies or cold can cause blockage of airways. Enlarging of tonsils and adenoids can also cause snoring. * Heredity: A person can inherit a narrow throat which can cause snoring. * Age: Snoring increases with an advancing age. * Smoking: Smoking irritates the respiratory system and exposure to the second hand smoke relaxes the muscles, which can cause the problem of snoring. * Obesity: People who are overweight are more likely to suffer from snoring problems, as they have more fatty tissues in their neck, leading to vibrations of the loose tissue.
Various behaviors can make snoring better or worse. Sleeping on the back can cause snoring as the pharynx which is a muscular tube relaxes while sleeping. This cause narrowing of the airways which cause snoring. Smoking irritates the respiratory system and exposure to the second hand smoke relaxes the muscles, which can cause the problem of snoring. People who are overweight are more likely to suffer from snoring problems, as they have more fatty tissues in their neck, leading to vibrations of the loose tissue. Certain lifestyle factors can make snoring worse. Obesity and lack of fitness lead to snoring difficulties since it leads to more fatty tissue in the throat that can vibrate with breathing blockage.
If your partner’s problem is structural, he or she might have to have surgery. But there are also some of the effective ways to cure your snoring problem include: * Losing weight. This will reduce the blockage by fatty tissue which is present in your airways. * If your problem is nasal congestion, inhalation of steam clears your nasal passages which helps you to cure snoring. Nasal congestion obstructs the airflow, leading to vibration. Steam inhalation with essential oils and nasal strips can also cure snoring. Nasal strips can cure snoring by keeping open your nostrils which help you to breathe more easily. You should use a nasal strip for 6-7 nights for better results. Other treatments for the source of nasal congestion may help, including seeing a doctor for allergies. * There are other products on the market depending on what the source of snoring is. If it is a problem in the throat, throat sprays may help. Or if it is a problem breathing through the nose, ask your doctor about the CPAP machine. * Your partner will want to avoid if at all possible taking alcohol or other sedatives taken before bed. Alcohol is a muscle relaxant which causes the throat muscles to relax while seeping, causing snoring. * Encouraging your partner to change sleeping position can also help them cure snoring problems. He or she should make it a habit on sleeping on your side as sleeping on your back can cause you snoring problems. Several pillows available online help with this.


