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Hyperthyrodism and Snoring in sleep
Eversince i have been daignosed with hyperthyrodism i snore alot in sleep is there any relevance to it.
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Hypothyroidism can cause weight gain, laxity of muscles and increased mass of tongue which in turn promote snoring. Hyperthyroidism is unlikely to be cause for snoring. I hope you are sure about your diagnosis
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Consult nearby ENT specialist for confirmation of diagnosis and appropriate treatment if required
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