Quit Snoring to Save Your Life

Of course if your snoring is a sign of obstructive sleep apnea, your sleep is already disrupted, but of that you are not aware. When a person breathes that loose tissue vibrates making the noise called snoring. Since a lack of breathing causes a loss of oxygen, sleep apnea has been blamed for some heart attacks and strokes so people suffering excessive snoring may be exhibiting symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea. Medical attention or a visit to the sleep clinic will be necessary for a proper diagnosis of sleep apnea and appropriate treatment to quit snoring.

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Filed under Sleep Apnea, Sleep-Snoring by Jim

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