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CONCLUSION
As you know, snoring is a serious problem; both for snorers,
and for those who live with (and love!) snorers. And you
also know, in case you had any doubt when you started this
guide, that snoring is somewhat more serious than it may
appear; those happy floating Z’s aren’t quite so harmless
after all!
Yet, as the old saying goes: knowing is half the battle;
and you now know, beyond a doubt, that snoring can be treated
without resorting to surgical methods.
Remember, too, that this doesn’t mean that surgery is inherently
bad; of course it isn’t. It has its place; though, for many
snorers, that place isn’t at the top of their “possible solutions”
list. Instead, taking up at least the first dozen spots can
be the array of non-surgical solutions that have been provided
in this guide.
The next step for you (whether you’re a snorer, or reading
this to help the snoring of someone you live with) is to
explore further the particular non-surgical options that
could make a lasting impact in your (or your snorer’s) life.
Here is a quick
recap of the numerous non-surgical remedies that can literally transform an unbearable problem into a
non-issue almost immediately!
- Drug therapies
(both medicated and “pseudo” medicated, such as saline
sprays)
- Monitoring
potential food allergies that lead to congestion and breathing
difficulties
- Losing
excess weight to tone the skin around the neck and chin
- Using
the Sandler Pillow to shift sleeping position
- Using
Nasal Sprays to open up the airway
- Using
Nasal Dilators to open up the airway
- Using
Snore Balls to prevent sleeping on the back
- Using
a Sleep Position monitor to prevent sleeping on the back
- Using
a Mandible Advancement Appliance (MAA) to move the jaw
back and open up the airway
- Using
a Tongue Retraining Appliance/Tongue Retraining Device
(TRD) to prevent the tongue from habitually shifting
back to its obstructive position
- Using
a Thornton Adjustable Appliance (TAA) to adjust the jaw
so that the airway stays open
- Using
a Palate Lifter to prevent the soft tissue from obstructing
the airway and thus leading to snoring
- Using
a CPAP appliance to open the airway
- Using
a “Snore Stopper” device to remind the snorer when he/she
is sleeping on his/her back
- Performing
simple and effective throat exercises
- Creating
a soothing and stress free sleeping environment
- Taking
advantage of an array of alternative therapy options, including
homeopathic, naturopathic, Chinese medicine, magnetic
therapy, and other promising treatment options
As always, it’s necessary that you use your own judgment
and common sense when researching and possibly purchasing
and using an anti-snoring product and/or service (such
as acupuncture, for example).
It’s also good advice to obtain several opinions to ensure
that well-meaning medical experts are not unintentionally
persuading to pick a particular option that works best for
them.
The solution that you choose for yourself, or for someone
that you live with, must be unique and suited to your (or
your beloved snorer’s) specific lifestyle needs, preferences,
and tolerances. For example, some people simply won’t be
able to use a snore ball; but nasal strips could be their
(and your!) ticket out of sleeping madness.
Talk to medical professionals, and read product reviews;
remember, too, that even within a particular device or remedy,
several different brands may exist, and each one may offer
something slightly different (i.e. the device may be available
in different materials, the spray may be available in different
potencies, and so on).
Clearly, as you know now, there are a myriad of non-surgical
anti-snoring choices waiting for you to explore, and to benefit
from for the long-term (snore free) future.
Knowing really is half the battle; the other half is taking
action. Now, armed with the knowledge that you need to move
ahead, you can plan your solutions, and see the light at
the end of that tunnel of Z’s.
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