Is snoring in sleep a disease or a sign of good health

Updated on healthy 2024-06-30
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    First, it is throat lesions, narrowing or atresia of the nostrils, nasal polyps in the partial area of the nasal septum, hypertrophic rhinitis, and allergic rhinitis. Nasopharyngitis, inflammatory pharyngeal tumors, pharyngeal paralysis, epiglottis cysts, epiglottis tumors, etc., can cause snoring.

    Second, it is oral lesions. The impact of tongue lesions is more serious, such as macroglossia, tongue tumors, etc.

    Third, it is some congenital facial development deformities. For example, Down syndrome has the characteristics of low and flat nose bridge, small lower neck, high waist arch, and mental retardation. There is also Prader-Willi syndrome, which is mainly manifested by dysphagia, obesity, facial deformities, mental retardation, etc.

    Fourth, considering systemic diseases, acromegaly can cause enlarged tongue, hypothyroidism leading to myxedema, chronic lymphocytic leukemia angina, etc., which can cause snoring.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Strictly speaking, snoring is also a disease, a problem with the respiratory system.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is not a disease, it mainly depends on the individual's situation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Snoring is the sound of snoring during sleep caused by the narrowing of the upper airway that causes the uvula (palatal lobe) to vibrate. Snoring can be triggered by enlarged tonsils, an enlarged tongue and excessive alcohol consumption. Snoring can lead to daytime drowsiness, fatigue, difficulty concentrating, headaches, decreased ability to work, etc.

    Snoring is an independent risk factor for hypertension, and severe snoring is often associated with sleep apnea. Snoring needs to be identified as the cause and as soon as possible**.

    Any pronunciation requires the movement of various muscles in the mouth, nose and pharynx, and is produced when the air flow passes through the differently shaped cavities created by the various muscles. When people speak, they rely on the airflow to hit the vocal cords (two small muscles) in the larynx to make sounds, and then the muscles of the lips, tongue, cheeks, and jaw are matched to form cavities of various shapes, so that the sound passes through different initials and finals, and then the language is formed.

    It is impossible for the muscles of the lips, tongue, cheeks, and jaw to form various cavities during sleep, but there is always a large channel - the throat (pharynx), and if this channel narrows and becomes a gap, then the air flow will make a sound when it passes, which is snoring. Therefore, fat people, people with loose throat muscles, and people with throat inflammation are most likely to snore.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Snoring is what we often call sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome. Snoring is divided into several types, one is simple snoring, simple snoring has snoring, its snoring is very smooth, there is no apnea, for this kind of snoring, we do not call it a disease, it is often due to overwork, or due to drinking and smoking, etc., transient snoring, then it is not a disease, no special **. What we need or call it a disease is mainly some sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome with apnea, which is obstructive, central, and mixed, often through surgery**, to relieve the structural obstruction, or to use the respiratory mechanism** to increase the excitability threshold of breathing and help the body to breathe.

    The above content is for reference only, please refer to the doctor's face-to-face guidance for specific medications. Snoring is a manifestation of sleep apnea syndrome, and if your snoring is severe, you are sick, and you have to **. The most lethal harm of snoring is that it can cause repeated pauses in sleep apnea, causing severe hypoxia of the brain and blood, forming hypoxemia, and inducing hypertension, arrhythmia, myocardial infarction, and angina.

    More seriously, apnea lasts more than 120 seconds, and sudden death can easily occur in the early hours of the morning. And your condition is also more serious, so it is recommended that you go to the otolaryngology department for a detailed examination and take targeted ** in time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There may be many people who think that snoring in sleep is a normal thing, and many people have the habit of snoring when they sleep, but it is okay to play it occasionally, but it is necessary to pay attention to it if you always snore frequently, snoring is very annoying, not only affecting the health of the patient, but also affecting the sleep of others. So, what to do if the subject sleeps and snores all the time.

    1.Correctly recognize snoring.

    Snoring is also known as sleep apnea syndrome, which can seriously endanger the life and health of the patient if not treated properly. Because the respiratory tract is blocked, resulting in lack of oxygen in the body, long-term chest tightness, shortness of breath, dizziness, memory loss and other symptoms, it is necessary to prevent it in time.

    2.Change the sleeping position.

    In life, everyone's sleeping position is different, so it is more or less affected, but the sleeping position of supine is more likely to cause snoring, because the tongue is blocked and the breathing is not smooth, so patients and friends should adjust the sleeping position, which is subject to side sleeping. Also, for comfort in dressing, it is not appropriate to wear a turtleneck.

    3.Change some bad habits.

    Good habits help improve sleep quality and reduce the chances of snoring. It's best to quit smoking and alcohol, reduce the *** caused by sleeping pills, and have a regular work schedule. This is one of the important ways to prevent snoring.

    4.In severe cases, seek medical attention promptly.

    If you urinate frequently at night, grumpy, unstable sleep, dry mouth, high blood pressure and other symptoms, it is best to seek medical attention in time, early diagnosis, doctor's guidance, **snoring.

    The above article is an introduction to what to do if the subject sleeps and snores, through the introduction, we can understand that there are still many ways to snore, in addition, patients should not drink tea before going to bed, because tea has a stimulant effect and will make it more difficult to fall asleep. Snoring is not a trivial matter, it is related to the life and health of the human body, as the manager of the body, we must start from ourselves, take care of our own health, otherwise over-dependence on drugs will not be long-term.

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