Snoring is a very common problem, affecting nearly 90 million men and women in the United States. This annoying sound can disrupt your sleep as well as your partner’s.
Snoring happens when relaxed structures in the throat vibrate and start making noise. It is often considered a sleep disorder and heavy snoring can have serious medical and social consequences.
So, if you have the habit of snoring, you need to take necessary steps to combat the problem. Remember that everyone needs their rest and with snoring your nights simply cannot be as restful and peaceful.
Numerous products are available to treat snoring, but most of them haven’t been proven effective. There’s no miracle cure for snoring, but certain lifestyle changes and easy home remedies can be a big help in controlling it.
Many factors, such as the anatomy of your mouth and sinuses, alcohol consumption, allergies, a cold, and your weight, can lead to snoring.
When you doze off and progress from a light sleep to a deep sleep, the muscles in the roof of your mouth (soft palate), tongue and throat relax. The tissues in your throat can relax enough that they partially block your airway and vibrate. And, the more narrowed your airway, the more forceful the airflow becomes. This causes tissue vibration to increase, which causes your snoring to grow louder.
The following conditions can affect the airway and cause snoring:
*Your mouth anatomy.
Having a low, thick soft palate can narrow your airway. People who are overweight may have extra tissues in the back of their throat that may narrow their airways. Likewise, if the triangular piece of tissue hanging from the soft palate (uvula) is elongated, airflow can be obstructed and vibration increased.
*Alcohol consumption.
Snoring also can be brought on by consuming too much alcohol before bedtime. Alcohol relaxes throat muscles and decreases your natural defenses against airway obstruction.
*Nasal problems.
Chronic nasal congestion or a crooked partition between your nostrils (deviated nasal septum) may contribute to your snoring.
*Sleep apnea.
Snoring also may be associated with obstructive sleep apnea. In this serious condition, your throat tissues partially or completely block your airway, preventing you from breathing.
Sleep apnea often is characterized by loud snoring followed by periods of silence when breathing stops or nearly stops. Eventually, this reduction or pause in breathing may signal you to wake up, and you may awaken with a loud snort or gasping sound. You may sleep lightly due to disrupted sleep. This pattern of breathing pauses may be repeated many times during the night.
People with sleep apnea usually experience periods when breathing slows or stops at least five times during every hour of sleep.
Symptoms:
Depending on the cause of your snoring, your symptoms may include:
*Noise during sleep
*Excessive daytime sleepiness
*Difficulty concentrating
*Sore throat
*Restless sleep
*Gasping or choking at night
*High blood pressure
*Chest pain at night.
When to see a doctor
See your doctor if:
*Your snoring is so loud it's disrupting your partner's sleep
*You wake up choking or gasping
These may indicate your snoring is caused by a more serious condition, such as obstructive sleep apnea.
If your child snores, ask your pediatrician about it. Children can have obstructive sleep apnea too. Nose and throat problems such as enlarged tonsils and obesity often can narrow a child's airway, which can lead to your child developing sleep apnea. Treating these conditions may help your child in many ways.
Here are the top 10 home remedies for snoring.
1. Peppermint
The anti-inflammatory property in peppermint helps reduce swelling of the membranes in the lining of the throat and nostrils, thus promoting easy and smooth breathing. Peppermint remedies work well for temporary snoring due to an allergy, a cold or dry air.
Add one or two drops of peppermint oil to a glass of water. Gargle with it before going to bed. Make sure not to swallow this solution. Do this daily until you get the desired result.
If dry air and congestion are causing your snoring, add a few drops of peppermint oil (you can also use eucalyptus oil) to a humidifier about 30 minutes before you go to bed and turn it on. Run the humidifier overnight. This will help open up your airways so you don’t snore.
You can also rub a little peppermint oil into the lower portions of each side of your nose before going to bed.
2. Olive Oil
Being a strong anti-inflammatory agent, olive oil eases the tissues all along the respiratory passages, reducing the swelling to provide a clear passage for air. It can also reduce soreness. Use this remedy regularly to also lessen the vibrations in the throat and stop snoring.
Take two or three sips of olive oil before going to bed daily.
Combine one-half teaspoon each of olive oil and honey. Consume it daily before going to bed.
3. Steam
Nasal congestion is one of the main reasons behind snoring. One of the best solutions for reducing congestion is to inhale steam.
Pour hot boiling water in a large bowl.
Add three or four drops of eucalyptus essential oil or tea tree essential oil.
Hold a towel over your head and inhale the steam deeply through your nose for 10 minutes.
Follow this remedy daily before going to bed until your congestion clears.
4. Clarified Butter
Clarified butter, also known as ghee, has certain medicinal properties that can help open up blocked nasal passages. This in turn will help you snore less and sleep better.
Slightly warm a small amount of clarified butter in a microwave.
Use a dropper to put two or three drops of lukewarm clarified butter in each nostril.
Do this daily before going to bed and again after waking up the next morning.
5. Cardamom
Cardamom is an expectorant and decongestant, making it effective for opening up blocked nasal passages. Free air passage will result in less snoring.
Add one-half teaspoon of cardamom powder to a glass of warm water.
Drink it 30 minutes before going to bed.
Do this daily to gradually reduce your snoring.
6. Turmeric
Being a powerful antiseptic and antibiotic agent, turmeric can treat inflammation and help reduce heavy snoring. Turmeric should be used with milk to treat snoring. The following drink will help you breathe freely while you sleep and also boost your immune system.
Add two teaspoons of turmeric powder to a glass of warm milk.
Drink it 30 minutes before going to sleep.
Do this daily.
7. Nettle
If you only snore at a particular time of the year, it maybe due to some kind of seasonal allergy causing the nasal passages to get inflamed. This type of temporary snoring can be treated with nettle that has anti-inflammatory as well as antihistamine properties.
Add one tablespoon of dried nettle leaves to one cup of boiling water.
Allow it to steep for five minutes, and then strain it.
Drink the warm tea just before bedtime.
Drinking two to three cups of nettle leaf tea daily during the allergy season can prevent snoring.
8. Garlic
Garlic helps reduce mucus build-up in the nasal passages as well as inflammation in the respiratory system. So, if you snore due to sinus blockage, garlic can give you relief.
Chew on one to two raw garlic cloves and then drink a glass of water. Do this daily, preferably before bedtime to enjoy sound sleep and reduce snoring.
Also use garlic while cooking your dinner and eat your food while it is hot.
9. Honey
Another option for snorers is honey. Due to its anti-inflammatory properties, honey can reduce the swelling around the throat area that can obstruct airways. Plus, honey lubricates the throat, which prevents the snoring vibrations from occurring.
Mix one tablespoon of honey in a glass of warm water and drink it before bedtime. Do it daily.
Alternatively, you can use honey to sweeten herbal tea that you like to drink after your dinner.
10. Chamomile
Chamomile has well-known anti-inflammatory effects that can help stop snoring. It is also a nerve and muscle relaxant that can ease tense muscles and nerves around the throat and help you sleep better.
Add one tablespoon of chamomile flowers (or one chamomile tea bag) to one cup of water.
Boil it for about 15 minutes.
Strain it and add one teaspoon of honey.
Drink the warm tea before going to bed.
Some additional tips that can help stop snoring include:
If you’re overweight, lose weight. People who are overweight have extra tissues in the throat that contribute to snoring.
Sleep on your side rather than your back. When you sleep on your back, your tongue and soft palate rest against the back of your throat, blocking the airway and resulting in snoring.
Raise the head of your bed by about four inches or use extra pillows to prevent the tissues in your throat from falling into your air passages.
Use nasal strips to help you breathe easily as you sleep.
Avoid drinking alcoholic beverages at least two hours before bedtime. Alcohol can depress your central nervous system, causing snoring.
Try singing before going to bed. Singing helps improve muscle control of the soft palate and upper throat.
Quit or cut down on smoking as it can irritate the lining of the nasal cavity and throat, causing swelling and ultimately snoring.
By incorporating these preventive measures along with any of the remedies above, you’ll be able to reduce or eliminate snoring and get a good night’s sleep.
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