Causes Of Snoring
So Just What the Heck is Snoring, and how to cure snoring
Anyway?Causes Of
Snoring? Technically,
snoring is defined as any resonant noise from the respiratory tract that emerges during sleep.
Biologically, snoring refers to a
vibration in the airway connecting the nose and the mouth; a vibration that can emerge through the mouth, the nose,
or (as some non-snorers are painfully aware), it can emerge through both!
As you can sense, the more narrow
the airway, generally speaking, the more intense the vibration; and ultimately, the louder the
snore.
You may also be wondering why
snoring only seems to emerge at night; after all, people literally use their airway every moment of their life; so
why is snoring a nocturnal dilemma?
The answer to this is found in
looking at the tissues within the airway. This tissue is very soft, and at night becomes relaxed; it’s
similar to how some muscles, like biceps, become relaxed at night since the body does not require
them.
As the throat (and its subsequent
tissue) relaxes during sleep, the wind tunnel/airway becomes narrower and hence, snoring occurs.
Why Do Some People Snore Louder than
Others?
This, too, is the reason why some people snore louder than others; and why the actual tone and pitch of one snorer
may be rather different than another.
The actual snoring sound that
emerges is dependant upon the force of wind that is being pushed through the (narrowed) airway. As you can
envision, the more potent the force of wind (i.e. the faster the speed of the wind), the louder the
snoring.
This is also why even babies can
snore; but it’s often not considered snoring in the conventional sense, because an infant’s force of wind through
their wind tunnel is so mild, that it can easily be ignored (though this can lead to complications; infant snoring
can often be a symptom for a breathing and/or respiration problem, including allergy).
However, while snoring affects
people of both genders and of all ages, it typically does afflict more men than women. There are a few
reasons for this.
Snoring Tends to Favor Men
Overall, men’s necks tend to be larger than women’s necks; and thus there may be more fleshy tissue in there just
waiting to combine with air flow and cause snoring.
Another reason is that women produce
the hormone called Progesterone, which is considered by some medical experts to be an aid in reducing or preventing
snoring. In fact, there are some anti-snoring treatments that involve Progesterone
therapy for snoring men.
Factors that Increase and/or Lead to
Snoring
There are several health and lifestyle factors that contribute to snoring; and this is true for both men and women,
since snoring is a condition that does affect both genders (though surveys suggest that
men snorers outnumber women snorers by a ratio of 2:1).
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