Snoring Side-Effects
Snoring not only wrecks marital bliss, but is also associated with sleep deprivation (for both the snorer and the spouse) and the following health problems:
- Compromised immune system
 
- Excessive day-time sleepiness and lethargy
 
- Decreased productivity and work performance
 
- Unclear thinking
 
- Poor mental and emotional well-being
 
 
Snore-Prone Individuals
People with the following lifestyle habits or conditions are more prone to snoring problems:
- Ageing results in muscle weakness, which may lead to snoring.
 
- Alcohol drinking. Alcohol acts as a muscle relaxant on the throat.
 
- Smoking irritates the soft tissue in the nose and throat.
 
- Overweight people have smaller airways due to fatty deposits.
 
- Cold or sinus infections, and allergies such as hay fever causing inflammation of the nose and throat.
 
Snoring Facts
Around 25% of people are habitual snorers, with males more susceptible to snoring than females. And smokers are twice as likely to snore.