What method does cure snore have

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I snore when I sleep. I don't breathe when I lie down. I snore all the time. I often sit and sleep with suffocation. Snoring looks very uncomfortable. I'm afraid that something will happen. Maybe it's because of my health. So I went to the hospital to do things. After treatment, it has improved. So what's the way to treat snoring? Now let's take a look at it!

What method does cure snore have

Treatment 1: physical therapy, snoring patients can use snorer during sleep. The principle is: by placing personalized instruments in the mouth, the mandible of snoring patients is fixed in an appropriate forward extension position, and the forward extension of the mandible makes the genioglossus pull the tongue forward, so that the breathing channel at the back of the tongue is opened. At the same time, the forward movement of the tongue reduces the pressure of the tongue body on the uvula, and the posterior respiratory channel is opened.

Treatment 2: drug therapy can also control the phenomenon of snoring to a certain extent. Now medical research has confirmed that the main causes of snoring are stenosis and obstruction in the nose and nasopharynx, oropharynx, soft palate and tongue base. In addition, the soft tissue of pharynx is loose and the tongue base falls back during sleep, which leads to the airflow can not pass through the pharyngeal airway freely.

Treatment 3: Snoring through surgery has obvious curative effect, but there are also great risks, and the cost is expensive, and it is easy to relapse. Some patients spend tens of thousands of yuan for surgery, and as a result, they begin to snore in less than a year. This kind of snoring treatment method has also been proved by foreign experts is not very desirable.

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On this, I would like to remind you that "snoring" is fully known as obstructive sleep apnea syndrome, because most of the patients are treated with "snoring", so it is commonly known as snoring, which means that adults have at least 30 times of apnea during 7 hours of sleep at night, and the mouth and nose airflow stops at least 10 seconds during each attack.