Question by I have an answer !: What should I do with my husband’s snoring problem?
He doesn’t snore every night, but when he does, he drives me insane ! I move him gently and still, he doesn’t stop !!! I told him two weeks ago that it was annoying the hell out of me that I’m practically sleep deprived because of him and he said “I don’t snore” !!
Has anyone ever used those nose strips ??

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Answer by Dentist H since 2001
take him to the doctor

could be sleep apnea.

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Question by All-British-Reject: Snoring Problem joke =]?
A couple has a dog that snores. Annoyed because she can�t sleep, the wife goes to the vet to see if he can help. The vet tells the woman to tie a ribbon around the dog’s testicles and he will stop snoring. “Yeah, right,” she says.

A few minutes after going to bed, the dog begins snoring as usual. The wife tosses and turns, unable to sleep. Muttering to herself, she goes to the closet and grabs a piece of ribbon and ties it carefully around the dog’s testicles. Sure enough, the dog stops snoring. The woman is amazed!

Later that night, her husband returns home drunk from being out with his buddies. He climbs into bed, falls asleep, and begins snoring loudly. The woman thinks maybe the ribbon will work on him. So she goes to the closet again, grabs a piece of ribbon, and carefully ties it around her husband’s testicles. Amazingly, it also works on him! The woman sleeps soundly.
The next morning, the husband wakes up hung over. He stumbles into the bathroom. As he stands in front of the toilet, he glances in the mirror and sees a blue ribbon attached to his privates. He is very confused, and as he walks back into the bedroom, he sees a red ribbon attached to his dog’s testicles. He shakes his head and looks at the dog and says, “Boy, I don’t remember where we were or what we did, but, by God, we got first and second place.”
The next morning, the husband wakes up hung over. He stumbles into the bathroom. As he stands in front of the toilet, he glances in the mirror and sees a blue ribbon attached to his privates. He is very confused, and as he walks back into the bedroom, he sees a red ribbon attached to his dog’s testicles. He shakes his head and looks at the dog and says, “Boy, I don’t remember where we were or what we did, but, by God, we got first and second place.”

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Answer by racheeeeee XD
Hehe funny joke :P

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Question by ms.mother: How to cure or solve the snoring problem during night time?
My husband recently snoring loudly while he is sleeping. This causes me can’t sleep well during night time. Is there anybody call tell me how to solve and cure this snoring problem?

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Answer by Catherine
I am very sure that your husband is suffering from sleep apnea. The most common type of sleep apnea is obstructive sleep apnea. This most often means that the airway has collapsed or is blocked during sleep. The blockage may cause shallow breathing or breathing pauses.

When you try to breathe, any air that squeezes past the blockage can cause loud snoring. Obstructive sleep apnea happens more often in people who are overweight, but it can affect anyone.

Breathing pauses can last from a few seconds to minutes. They often occur 5 to 30 times or more an hour. Typically, normal breathing then starts again, sometimes with a loud snort or choking sound.

This results in poor sleep quality that makes you tired during the day. Sleep apnea is one of the leading causes of excessive daytime sleepiness.

Untreated sleep apnea can:

Increase the risk for high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, obesity, and diabetes
Increase the risk for or worsen heart failure
Make irregular heartbeats more likely
Increase the chance of having work-related or driving accidents

Lifestyle changes, mouthpieces, surgery, and/or breathing devices can successfully treat sleep apnea in many people. Your husband needs to contact his doctor for a sleep study to determine the severity of the sleep apnea. The study will determine how many times his air passage has collapsed in a minute and prescribe a CPAP machine. This machine will keep his air passage open and eliminate the collapse. In addition, this method of treatment will lessen his risk for the most serious effects if left untreated.

I personally suffer with sleep apnea and I must say since I got treatment my life is back to normal. I get the best sleep and I don’t wake up tired anyone. I don’t wake up my husband anymore from snoring.

Hope this helps!

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