Thursday, May 16, 2013

How do i stop him from snoring?

Question by : How do i stop him from snoring?
i spent the night at my boyfriends house last night for 2 nights he snores really loud!! he snores so loud that his roomate can hear him snoring through the vent i keep telling him to stop he says he can't help it is there anything he can do take to stop snoring at night time and just keep quiet?


Best answer:

Answer by Lizzie
slap him



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4 comments:

  1. Snoring is actually a respiratory problem, so yeah. He probably can't control it.

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  2. snoring-stomach, and heart problems
    Just tell him in the nicest way

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  3. No, not really. He cannot control it.
    Loud snoreres can breathe easier if they sleep on one side or the other, not on their backs. There are some dental devices that claim to help the airway stay open, but I dont have any personal experience with them.

    Snoring is a health issue, caused by an obstruction,or a nerve conduction problem, that will lead to raised blood pressure and other long tern problems. I would recommend a Sleep Clinic where he could be properly evaluated as the the specific cause of his snoring.

    In the meantime, some people have gotten some result by sewing a pocket in the back of a pajama top,and putting a tennis ball in it. I would imagine that would take a little getting used to,but thats the economy device !

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  4. The anti-snoring device works by keeping your lower jaw more or less closed that increase your airflow thus eliminating your snores.

    I know some of my friends have tried this with some good results, let me know how it works for you if you try it.

    How it works – Snoring research has shown that a jaw supporter, keeping the lower jaw in an upward position increases the three dimensional space in the airway, reduces air velocity and soft tissue vibration. This action can eliminate or substantially reduce snoring.

    A jaw supporter is based on the same principle as CPR. The airway must be open to allow air to pass through the throat. A constricted or collapsed airway causes snoring and/or OSA. A jaw supporter can hold the lower jaw in a position so that it does not fall backwards/down during the night and cause the airway to collapse. Maintaining a clear airway improves breathing and reduces snoring.

    If you want to try it, check out this site,

    http://best-anti-snoring.info

    Hope this help,

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