About Snoring Charlotte NC

Snoring is a very common worldwide problem. Believe it or not, we all snore from time to time and it is actually a health issue of some concern. Read on and learn more.

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Snoring is a very common worldwide problem. Believe it or not, we all snore from time to time and it is actually a health issue of some concern. It commonly occurs when the muscles and associated tissue in your neck, throat and tongue relax while you are sleeping, falling inwards and narrowing your airways. These respiratory structures then vibrate as the air you breathe is forced over them, causing that all too familiar snoring noise. If you want to stop snoring, it is vital to consider the root cause of the problem. Once you have identified the likely cause, it will be easier for you to choose the right treatment protocol.

There are many causes that contribute to snoring. Some of these common causes include:

Obesity and being overweight – Being overweight, especially around the gut and neck, is probably the major cause. Poor muscle tone also contributes to the problem.

Sleeping position – It is always best to sleep on your side. Sleeping flat on your back allows your tongue and soft palate to relax and block your air way.

Being male – Snoring occurs more often in men than women because men generally have thicker necks.

Age Your throat can actually narrow with age as the muscle tone in your neck naturally decreases. Those who are middle aged and beyond are most at risk.

Hereditary – Contributing problems such as an unusually narrow throat, a flaccid soft palate, enlarged adenoids and tonsils or a deviated septum can be inherited.

Alcohol Consuming alcohol before sleep induces muscle relaxation, which then can lead to loud snoring.

Allergies and other common medical conditions – Sinusitis, rhinitis and other allergic reactions along with asthma, colds, sinus congestion and general respiratory infections can cause a narrowing of your airways, creating a vacuum effect and making inhalation difficult.

Smoking – Smoking is not only extremely unhealthy, it also irritates and inflames your throat and can cause upper respiratory tract congestion.

Medications – Some medications, such as sleeping tablets, promote muscle relaxation, leading to snoring problems.

There are many treatments available to help stop your snoring, but their effectiveness depends on the exact cause of the problem and any unique circumstances. Some examples are:

Lose weight, especially around your neck and stomach

Clear your nasal passages

Sleep on your side

Elevate the head of your bed

Limit caffeine, alcohol and relaxant medications

Eliminate foods which may promote congestion

Carefully evaluate your lifestyle choices

Consider the environment you are sleeping in

It has now been clinically proven that whether you snore or not is significantly influenced by your diet and lifestyle. One of the most effective treatments currently available to stop common snoring problems is a new program created by Dr. Rick Donald entitled Essential Stop Snoring Secrets. This program offers a totally natural, guaranteed and long term solution to this worrying health concern.

One of the first steps in Dr Donald’s program is to monitor and control your daily food and drink intake. You need to avoid anything that may clog or irritate your sinuses, as well as those foods and drinks that can cause a relaxation of the respiratory structures in the back of your throat while sleeping. Examples of these include milk and alcohol. There are also many lifestyle choices that usually need to be addressed as well, as these can be important contributing factors in inducing that worrying and noisy behavior. For additional information and tips, visit http://www.stopmysnoringnow.com.

knowledge gained from formally studying both Western scientific medical principles and the empirical wisdom of the ancient healing arts, with a significant element of innate perception thrown in for good measure. For more information on snoring visit http://www.stopmysnoringnow.com.


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