Everybody snores just about any now and then, and it’s usually nothing to worry about. However, it can disturb the quality of your sleep if you snore constantly at night, leading to daytime exhaustion, irritability and health problems. If your snoring keeps your partner awake, it can create strains on your relationship too.
Since people snore for different reasons, it’s important to understand the causes behind your snoring. Once you understand why you snore, you can find the right solutions to a quieter, deeper sleep—for both you and your partner.
Common causes of snoring may include:
A more serious sleep disorder can also be the underlying cause of snoring. Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) occurs when your breathing is briefly interrupted many times each night. Normal snoring doesn’t interfere with the quality of your sleep as much as sleep apnea, so if you’re suffering from extreme fatigue and sleepiness during the day, it could be an indication of OSA.
It is recommended that patients undergo a sleep study in a hospital sleep lab, so a proper diagnosis can be achieved prior to use of an MAS splint or CPAP. There are a number of treatment options for Snoring and OSA, including:
OSA is a serious health risk affecting approximately 1.2 million (one in twenty) Australians. It’s strongly tied to a number of other health issues. Regular snorers have a 33% increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Patients with OSA are four times more likely to have a heart attack or stroke. We can liaise with your GP and sleep physicians to help you get better sleep at night and feel more energized during the day. Treating your snoring or potential OSA not only helps rescue your relationship, improve your quality of life, it often can be life-changing!
We service Mt Eliza and surrounding suburbs in the Mornington Peninsula, which include but not limited to: Frankston, Frankston South, Mornington, Moorooduc, Somerville and Mount Martha.
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