Snoring Snoring is very common and is not usually caused by anything serious. There are things that can help if it's a problem. Simple lifestyle changes can help stop or reduce snoring. Do
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What happens at your appointment See a GP if:
The GP will look inside your mouth and nose to check for any problems that might be causing your snoring. It can help to bring someone with you to your appointment who can describe what your snoring is like, such as a partner. The GP may refer you to a specialist for treatment or further tests if they're not sure what the cause is. Surgery for snoring Talk to a doctor about the best treatment for you.
Surgery is sometimes used to treat snoring if other treatments do not help. But it's not widely available on the NHS, it does not always work and snoring can come back afterwards. Causes of snoring Snoring is caused by things such as your tongue, mouth, throat or airways in your nose vibrating as you breathe. It happens because these parts of your body relax and narrow when you're asleep. You're more likely to snore if you:
Sometimes it's caused by a condition like sleep apnoea, which is when your airways become temporarily blocked as you sleep. BestCareCompare | ||||||||||||||
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