Try turning on sides on sleeping on it
Make sure you get your throat and nose checked.
Identify following red flags to attend ENT clinic:
1. Choking
2. Breath stops for a while then starts again
3. Daytime sleepiness and decreased productivity
4. Memory loss and irritability
5. Decreased oxygen levels while sleeping at night
6. History of stroke or cardiac event.
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Loud snoring is usually caused by airway obstruction, nasal congestion, obesity, or sleeping on the back. It can also be associated with sleep disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea. Snoring may lead to poor sleep quality, daytime sleepiness, and can affect overall health if persistent. It is important to evaluate contributing factors and, in some cases, seek medical advice to rule out serious underlying conditions.
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