Now, Snoring can be treated easily?

When we sleep our breathing and heart rate slows and our muscles relax. This loss of muscle tone causes the soft palate and other tissue in the mouth, nose and throat to become limp and flaccid, reverberating in the air flow and making the sound that we commonly recognise as snoring. 

Snoring is caused by air flowing past relaxed tissues in a narrowed throat, which creates sound as the tissues vibrate.

Snoring can also occur when you have a stuffy nose from a cold or sinusitis, or when falling asleep in an upright position (for example, in a chair) because the jaw relaxes and drops open. Snoring reduces oxygen supply to the brain and body tissues, triggering an arousal within the brain. It is the oxygen deprivation and repetitious arousals that are the risk factors for poor health long term.

Snoring types:

Snoring may occur on its own (primary snoring) or may indicate obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a more serious sleep disorder.

As in adults, snoring in children may indicate OSA. Snoring and OSA may also be risk factors for behavioral problems in childhood. Children often snore due to nose or throat problems, such as enlarged tonsils. Treatment is similar to that for pediatric OSA.

Asonor nose drops are clinical proven 

Asonor is a clinical proven in comprehensive clinical studies carried out by leading scientists in University Hospitals in London and Copenhagen. The results from customer feedbacks have shown that snoring is eliminated or considerably reduced in nearly 3 out of 4 persons. 

 

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