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Do You Snore? Here Are 5 Preventive Tips For You

By Violet Johnson
16 November 2019   |   9:30 am
Snoring is often linked to lifestyle and can be really discomforting to the people around especially when all you want to get is some good night’s sleep.   Fortunately, there are some simple changes you can make to help prevent it as stated in these 5 self-tips.  Maintain a healthy weight and diet.   Being overweight by just a…

Snoring is often linked to lifestyle and can be really discomforting to the people around especially when all you want to get is some good night’s sleep. 

 Fortunately, there are some simple changes you can make to help prevent it as stated in these 5 self-tips. 

Maintain a healthy weight and diet.  

Being overweight by just a few kilos can lead to snoring. Fatty tissue around your neck squeezes the airway and prevents air flowing in and out freely. So, hit the gym and keep fit. 

Change your sleeping positions. 

When you get tucked in, try to sleep on your side rather than your backWhile sleeping on your back, your tongue, chin and any excess fatty tissue under your chin can relax and squash your airway. Sleeping on your side prevents this. 

Avoid alcohol before bed.  

Alcohol makes your muscles relax more than usual during a normal night’s sleep. This may encourage the back of your throat to collapse as you breathe, which causes snoring. 

Do you smoke? Quit! 

Cigarette smoke irritates the lining of your nose and throat, causing swelling and catarrh. This means airflow is decreased and you’re more likely to snore. 

Keep your nose clear 

 Typically, you breathe in through your nose rather than your mouth, but, if an allergy is blocking your nose, try antihistamine tablets or a nasal spray. However, ask your pharmacist for advice, or see your GP, if you’re affected by an allergy or any other condition that affects your nose or breathing. You can also request for snoring aids if none of the above apply to you. 

The medical information provided in this article is provided as an information resource only. This information does not create any patient-physician relationship and should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis and treatment. 

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