Snoring, commonly known as snoring, is mainly due to the increase in airway resistance due to airway obstruction or narrowing during sleep, which in turn obstructs the flow of air through the airway, causing the soft tissues of the throat to vibrate and make a sound, that is, snoring.
When a person snores, the pressure in the chest cavity changes, resulting in frequent awakenings from sleep, which interferes with the quality of sleep. If snoring is severe, it may also affect blood oxygen saturation, causing blood oxygen levels in the body to drop, resulting in poor sleep quality.
Therefore, people who snore have more severe insomnia and are more likely to have symptoms such as lack of energy during the day, fatigue and sleepiness, lack of concentration, decreased learning efficiency, headache, and dizziness.
The main causes of snoring:
1. Adenoid hypertrophy
2. Tonsillar hypertrophy
3. Sleep apnea syndrome
4. Rhinitis
Dangers of Snoring:
1. Snoring in adults will affect the cardiovascular system, resulting in arrhythmia, myocardial ischemia, myocardial infarction, and in severe cases, sudden death.
2. Snoring in children will lead to a decrease in sleep quality, affect the secretion of growth hormone in the body, and inhibit the growth and development of children.
At Mingren ENT Hospital, we offer specialist snoring treatment:
Minimally invasive surgery, no side effects
l The course of treatment is short, and the effect is remarkable
l It has helped many patients recover quickly
Minimally invasive surgery, using endoscopic treatment, magnifies the diseased tissue hundreds of times:
l Precise positioning, easy to eliminate lesion inflammation
l No damage to the nasal mucosa, no scarring
l No pain, no bleeding
Warm tips from ENT experts:
If you snore at night, please go to a professional ear, nose and throat hospital in time, and take corresponding treatment measures under the guidance of a doctor after clarifying the specific cause, so as not to delay the condition.