Anti-Snoring Devices Do not Work? Try Surgery
Snoring can really affect your relationship with your partner. Besides, who would want to sleep beside a person who snores loudly? It will result in forcing your sleeping partner to move bedrooms because they can’t sleep because of your snoring.
And, not only that snoring can affect you socially, it is also linked as a symptom for heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes and other diseases. No one wants this for their health. Snoring can also be a symptom of Sleep Apnea. This is a condition where you will constantly awaken in order to breathe. You may not know it but your sleeping partner will notice it.
When you wake up, you should feel refreshed. However, if you wake up feeling drowsy, or feeling very tired, you are probably a snorer.
This goes to show that you should try and stop your snoring. There are pillows, nasal devices and even electronic devices that claim to keep you from snoring. However, sometimes, in worst snoring conditions, these devices will fail to work.
Some of these devices are also very uncomfortable and can result in waking up frequently at night because of the uncomfortable position or the noise these devices make. So, you may want to have surgery to get rid of your snores.
If you frequently snore, you may want to get a surgery in order to get rid of your snores.
There are many types of surgery for treating snores. There are the somnoplasty, the pillar, palatal impland, coblation, tonsillectomy and others.
The doctor will decide what kind of surgery you should have.
Firstly the doctor may recommend a sleep or polysomnogram. Here, the doctor will examine why you snore and how worse the condition is. The next step is the surgery phase where the doctor will spray your mouth with a topical anesthesia then injecting a numbing medication.
The doctor will then tighten the tissues at the back of your throat in order to reduce vibration that causes the snores. In some cases, a second treatment is done to get the best results.
Usually, you will only experience a sore throat after the surgery and will only require you to take pain relievers.
So, if you have problems with snoring and is affecting your social life, you may want to “go under the knife” to stop or at least reduce your snoring.
Article written by Hector Milla, editor of http://www.stopsnoringexercises.org, a website about Stop Snoring Exercises, thanks for publish this article in your website or ezine keeping a live and clickable link.