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Treatment

In cases of snoring without sleep apnea, lifestyle changes may alleviate symptoms. More severe cases may require surgery or devices.

Changes that may help stop snoring include:

  • If you are overweight, lose weight.
  • Exercise to improve muscle tone.
  • Avoid drinking alcohol or taking sedatives.
  • Establish regular sleeping patterns.
  • Sleep on your side rather than on your back.
  • Treat causes of nasal congestion, such as allergies or colds.
  • Raise the head of the bed up about four inches. Use extra pillows or put something under the mattress.

Devices that can open airways during sleep include:

  • Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)—airway is propped open by a continuous flow of air. The air passes through a mask-like device that you wear during sleep. It is more commonly used for people with obstructive sleep apnea.
  • Mouthpieces—to help position the soft palate and tongue for better breathing