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Monday, January 6, 2014

Remedies to Stop Snoring

Remedies to Stop Snoring
Being disturbed while sleeping can be very irritating. Many people can’t sleep with any disturbance, sometimes the snoring of others disturbs us which can be frustrating. This problem is more severe for people who are sensitive to noise while they sleep. Here is a list of suggestions you can try to stop snoring.

1. Clear Nasal Passages
A clogged nose is a major cause of snoring, it makes it difficult to breathe while sleeping which results in snoring. Its important to keep nasal passages clear while sleeping, it also creates a vacuum in the throat which leads to snoring. Your nose can be cleared by blowing out whatever is inside before you go to bed.

2. Avoid Alcohol
 Along with other things, alcohol is a strong muscle relaxer. Alcohol consumption makes the muscles of the throat collapse which creates obstruction in your airway which leads to snoring.

3. Don’t Overeat Before Bed
Eating right before bed can cause snoring a heavy meal before bed leaves our body no time to digest it. A stomach full of food exerts thrust on the diaphragm which puts pressure on airways and results in snoring.
4. Lose Weight
Being overweight is one reason behind snoring. Losing weight lowers the fatty tissue in the back of your throat which helps prevent snoring.

5. Raise your Head
Raising the head of your bed can put an end to your snoring habit by avoiding the collapse of your airways which reduces snoring.

6. Maintain Sleep Hygiene
Try to keep your sleeping environment clean and dust-free. When we breathe during sleep dust enters our nose which blocks the airway causing snoring. Change your pillow covers regularly to ensure they are dust and germ-free. Dust accumulates in the pillows which causes allergic reactions that can lead to severe health problems along with snoring.

7. Get your Allergies Treated
Allergies related to our respiratory system force us to breathe using our mouth. Treating your allergies is helpful to stop snoring. You can take an antihistamine if needed before going to bed.

8. Avoid Sleeping Pills
Sleeping pills and tranquilizers are excellent muscle relaxants. This is why they make us fall asleep, however when our muscles get too relaxed snoring begins. You can try these natural remedies to have a good night sleep

9. Give up Smoking
Smoking has many health hazards  and snoring is one of them. Smoking creates nasal congestion which results in swelling of the throat. This swelling narrows the airway causing snoring.

10. Use a steam bowl
A steam bowl can be used to get rid of snoring. Take a steaming bowl and place your head over it, cover your head with a towel and breathe deeply. Doing this clears the nose and decreases swelling in the airway.

11. Get Ample Sleep
Do not work too much without sleep. Not getting ample and regular sleep makes you overtired and then when you sleep the muscles become floppier and cause snoring.

12. Change your Sleeping Position
Sleeping on your back can result in snoring. This makes the base of the tongue and soft palate collapse towards the back of throat which results in a vibrating sound when we sleep. Sleeping sideways can put an end to this problem.


What’s Good About How You Sleep
For those of you who sleep on your back, you make doctors the happiest. This position puts the least stress on the shoulders, neck,  and spine, ideally without a pillow.  This is also more beneficial for preventing wrinkles and keeping breasts in their proper place. The downside is that it’s tough on people with sleep apnea and is sometimes hard to get a good night’s sleep.
Side sleeping is by far the most common sleep position reported. Sleeping on the left side increases blood circulation and can ease heartburn and acid reflux. This can also be good for people with low back problems and can improve sleep apnea.  The downside of side sleeping is that sleeping on one side always can put undue strain on your organs and may adversely affect muscles and nerves on the side you’re sleeping on.

Stomach sleeping is least popular with people and with their doctors. About the only good thing is some easing of snoring and sleep apnea, conversely it flattens the natural curve of the spine which can increase back and neck pain, also having your face against the bedding or pillows can be hard on your face.
The best way to sleep is how you best sleep honestly. 
Not necessarily how you fall asleep, but how you wake up. Doctors say there is no harm in trying other positions for a few nights, you may get used to one that leaves you waking up feeling better! Also, utilize pillows in different positions to increase comfort, maybe one under your knees when on your back, or between your knees and ankles on your side for arthritis and fibromyalgia. Pleasant dreams!

1 comment:

James said...

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