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Prescription Sleep Medicine
Make a Person Stop Snoring
Posted by sleepyguy in Prescription Sleep Medicine, Sleep Disorder on April 16th, 2009
I wanted to talk to you about how you can make a person stop snoring. There are a lot of methods available to people to stop this problem, but there are a few reasons that no one ever fixes the problem. I think the main reason this is so is due to the fact that people who snore aren’t a victim. They’re sound asleep and don’t hear a thing. I think the other problem is that solutions to this problem aren’t conventional wisdom. Ask a person how to lose weight and they’ll have a general idea, whereas snoring they won’t have the first clue. That’s why I’m going to show you how to make a person stop snoring.
Most people that snore are actually lying on their back. This creates the perfect situation for the vibrations that lead to snoring. Loose tissue in your throat is pulled down by gravity and you end up getting vibrations when you breathe in. If you just roll onto your side, the tissue falls to the side and the airways open. The key to having a person sleep on their side all night is done by sewing a tennis ball into the back of a shirt. That means when they try to roll onto their back the tennis ball is in the way and they’ll go back on their side.
Another way to make a person stop snoring is through a jaw supporter. Most people that snore have their mouth open. Just open your mouth as you read. You should be able to feel the pressure it puts on your throat. This squeezes the throat and that makes vibration more likely. A simple jaw supporter, that holds your jaw in a closed position, will actually open up the airways and allows air to travel past anything that could vibrate.
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