Stop Snoring Treatment
By Steve Holloway
Snoring is not funny. An estimated 45% occasionally snore and 25% or so do it
every time they sleep. For some, it's a relatively quiet and unnoticeable noise
that doesn't affect their life at all, but for many it's a serious issue that
causes concern.
Most snoring is about 60 decibels About the volume of a normal spoken
conversation; bad snoring averages 80 decibels – that's as load as a medium
yell. World record breakers peak 90 decibels – now that's loud.
Who Cares? If you sleep with, or have slept with a snorer you will care.
Snoring can have a dramatic affect on you're relationship. Sleep depravation
causes people to become stressed, emotionally, erratic and unhealthy and snoring
causes sleep depravation. Like a crying baby, snorers can wake their partners
every half an hour, the emotional strain can be dramatic.
Countless nights of being prodded, turned over, sent to the spare room or couch can cause personal misery and marital stress. No, snoring is not funny – in fact for many it is downright miserable.
But it's not just partners who can potentially suffer. Snorers themselves,
suffer the same depravation by being woken up (and turned over) by their
partners. For the considerate the fear of waking their partner, causes them to
carry a lot of tension while asleep, which can lead to back and shoulder
problems, teeth grinding and other related issues. Snorers also put undue strain
on their own heart and lungs.
Why Do People Snore? Snoring is a noise made when the sufferer
breathes (usually on intake) while asleep. This causes the soft palate and uvula
(that thing that hangs down in the back of the throat) to vibrate.
There are two main causes for the vibration, a blocked airway or weak
muscles.
What's The Solution? Stop snoring treatments are widespread. Some are
cheap and others expensive. It's big business. However, the vast majority of
sufferers can stop snoring with simple exercises. For more stop snoring
treatment information go to stop
snoring treatment. About the Author Visit my stop snoring website to find out how you (and your partner) can have a quiet nights sleep.
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