Medically, snoring is defined as a noise caused by vibration from the airways of the respiratory tract that only appears during sleep.
The big question here is that, why, of all state, do we only experience snoring during restful moments?
These same factors are also pointed as the reasons why there are differences in the loudness, pitch and tone of snores.
The loudness of snore is affected by the force of the wind that comes through the air passages. Therefore, when the speed of wind is faster, the snore, in general, is louder and more resonant. This answers why babies are capable of snoring too. However, theirs is not typically considered as snoring but only as mild noises created by the respiratory tract. This must never be ignored though since it may be the early sign that something is jammed in your child's respiration tunnel.
Meanwhile, women by nature produce progesterone hormones. This is known to inhibit snoring, thus they are less susceptible towards the irritable sounds. Because this actual hormone helps in relieving a person from this nighttime dilemma, some anti-snoring devices are known to use progesterone as their basic ingredient.
- Allergies that cause clogs in the air paths.
- Drying of the nasal cavities due to several elements including allergy medications.
- Cold and flu, this explains why some people only experience snoring when they are sick.
- Excessive intake of alcohol.
- Thickening of the tissues along the nasal passage. Often, surgeries done on conditions not directly related to snoring can also contribute to the frequency and intensity of the snores.
- Abnormally large belly or guts.
- Irritation of the air passages due to overuse of nasal sprays.
- Abnormal enlargement of the tonsils or the adenoids.
- Smoking which causes inflammation in the air passages.
- Swelling of the thyroid gland or goiter.
- Blockage of the airflow due to large tongue.
- Medications that initiate relaxation
- Obesity
- Inefficient neural control on the nasal membranes.
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