Snoaring in the sleep

2018-11-23 07:07:35
In my college life I was never snoring, but from the last one yeah I'm snoring Don't know why? How can I avoid that?
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30% of human population snore so all those who snore won't have disease unless you having symptoms such as excessive day time sleepiness loss of concentration feeling sleepy wen you get up in morning even after good night sleep or you having upper airway symptoms like nose block etc.
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if you having above symptoms and have gain weight recently you need to consult pulmonologist

Answered2018-11-24 04:25:12

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Hi. I understand your concern s. You will need to undergo a detailed examination and investigation. Consult a pulmonologist for the same at the earliest

Answered2018-11-23 07:13:37

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Hi Sudden onset of snoring usually due to nasal block, over weight or due to airway diseases. Visit your pulmonologist and undergo examination. We'll get clues for the reason.

Answered2018-11-23 07:36:24

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