What Causes Snoring


Do you have a snoring issue that you don't know how to solve? Knowing exactly what causes snoring is the first step in solving the problem. There are many reasons that people snore, and your problem may be due to a wide range of reasons from physical features to lifestyle choices.

In a basic sense, snoring is caused by an obstruction to the free flow of air through the cavities at the back of the mouth and nose. In this area, you can find the collapsible part of the air passage, where the tongue and the upper throat meet the soft palate and the uvula. When these structures hit each other, they vibrate and reverberate, causing what we know as snoring. Now, we'll look at more specific reasons on why one might snore.

Poor muscle tone in the throat and the tongue are one of the key reasons that people snore. When the muscles in the throat are too relaxed, the tongue may fall into the airway or the muscles of the throat might draw in from the sides. This causes airway blockage, and consequently, a snoring problem. The muscles can be overly relaxed from drinking alcohol, as it is a depressant that makes all of your muscles relax. If you are planning on drinking in a night but don't want to snore, it's best to have your last drink at least four hours before you go to sleep, giving your body the time to process the alcohol and get back to normal before bed. In addition, sleeping pills are powerful muscle relaxants that behave in your body the same way as alcohol as far as snoring is concerned. Anti-histamines are also known to cause trouble with relaxing the throat muscles.

One cause of snoring is obesity. While obesity is responsible for many problems, it is uniquely troublesome to a snoring condition. In obese people, fatty tissues are deposited in the neck and throat areas. This can put pressure on the airway from which we inhale and exhale, especially when laying down. Also, when sleeping, the throat muscles relax, and they may buckle under the weight of extra fatty deposits.

Allergies may account for another reason that someone snores. When faced with allergens, nasal congestion can occur in an allergic person. This contracts the airway and can result in snoring. However, since anti-histamines are also a snoring no-go, it is best to take a nasal decongestant for any allergen troubles before sleep.

These are merely some of the reasons that one may snore. There are a host of causes to snoring, these are simply some of the more common reasons. If none of these symptoms seem like they are what is affecting you, it can be helpful to speak to a health care professional about the issue so that you can get it solved quickly and effectively. Snoring seems like a harmless problem, but it can wreak havoc on your sleep cycles and even cause such complications as heart problems and strokes if left untreated.

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