SnoringHome TreatmentSnoring generally is first treated at home. Treatment
includes: - Losing weight. Many people who snore are
overweight. Weight loss can help reduce the narrowing of the airway and
possibly reduce or eliminate snoring.
- Limiting the use of alcohol
and medicines. Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol or taking certain
medicines, especially sleeping pills or tranquilizers, before sleep may make
snoring worse.
- Going to bed at the same time each night and getting
plenty of sleep. Snoring may be more frequent when you have not had enough
sleep.
- Sleeping on your side. Sleeping on your side may eliminate
snoring. Try sewing a pocket in the middle of the back of your pajama top,
putting a tennis ball into the pocket, and stitching it closed. This will help
keep you from sleeping on your back.
- Promptly treating breathing
problems. Breathing problems caused by colds or allergies can disturb airflow,
leading to snoring.
- Using nasal strips. Nasal strips, such as
Breathe Right, widen the nostrils and improve airflow.
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