Millions of men and women have more than the occasional nightly snore; they snore nightly and sometimes through the entire night. Snoring can turn an otherwise good night’s sleep into a night of tossing and turning for everyone in the near vicinity. If you are a snorer and want to seek relief right now, you may turn to over-the-counter Snoring Aids. What are a few of your options?
Snoring Pillow: It has been noted by many medical professionals that men and women who sleep on their backs are more likely to snore at night. Instead, side sleeping is recommended, but this can be a difficult change to adjust to. This is where a snoring pillow comes in; the pillow resembles a ramp and it should have firm contours that are comfortable to sleep with, but designed to prevent you from rolling over on your back.
Snoring Ball: At first glance, a snoring ball may literally make you laugh, but it is an effective way to stop storing. Those who sleep on their back are at an increased risk of nightly snoring. While these devices vary, they are essentially a ball that attaches to the back of your night shirt. You will notice pressure and slight discomfort when rolling from your side to your back in the middle of the night. This pressure will alert you to the fact that you have changed your sleep position, enabling you to correct it. In addition to buying a snoring ball, you can make your own with a very short piece of string, a clothes pin, and a wiffle ball.
Snoring Mouthpiece: While one of the more expensive snoring aids, they do have a history of producing long-term results. This mouthpiece is a dental device also commonly known as mandibular advancement splint. It is made from soft plastic and it adjusts the position of your jaw. Typically, it accomplishes two goals. First, it limits the amount of relaxation your throat muscles do. Second, it keeps your tongue in the correct position along the roof of your mouth. Either way, it works to prevent the blockage of your airways, which can reduce or eliminate snoring.
A Snoring Spray: These products work to treat snoring by stopping the main cause of it. When you snore, your throat muscles relax to the point they restrict the airway and then vibrate to produce that ever-noticeable snoring sound. These over-the-counter products contain an ingredient that shrinks the tissues, which reduces or completely eliminates the vibration of them against the back of the throat. These nasal sprays are not recommended for children, but are safe to use provided you follow all instructions.
A Nasal Strip: Also commonly referred to as a snoring strip, they are one of the most popular snoring aids. They are typically constructed of one or two plastic bands that have a sticky, adhesive backing. By positioning one of these strips as directed onto your nose, the adhesive backing will attempt to straighten the strip. This results in the sides of your nose being lifted up, which opens your airways better to the throat and lungs.
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