SLEEP & SNORING
Sleep & Snoring
Knowledge on snoring and sleep-related breathing.
10 topics
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What Causes Snoring? 7 Common Reasons and When to See a Doctor
Snoring happens when the upper airway narrows. Several sites can be involved, and warning signs deserve assessment.
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Is Snoring Dangerous? Sleep Apnea Warning Signs Not to Ignore
Not all snoring is dangerous, but breathing pauses or clear daytime sleepiness warrant review.
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What Is Sleep Apnea? 8 Symptoms That May Mean Breathing Pauses in Sleep
Sleep apnea is repeated reduction or stopping of airflow during sleep — not simply loud snoring.
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What Is a Sleep Test? What It Measures and Who May Need One
A sleep test records overnight breathing. Not everyone who snores needs one.
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Can a Blocked Nose Cause Snoring? Nasal Obstruction and Swollen Nasal Lining
Nasal blockage can encourage mouth breathing and snoring, but it is not the only cause.
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Can Nasal RF Help Snoring? Who It May Suit and What It Actually Does
Nasal RF reduces turbinate tissue in selected patients. It does not treat every snoring cause.
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How Does Soft-Palate RF Treat Snoring? How It Differs From Nasal RF
Soft-palate RF targets the palate — a different site from nasal turbinate RF.
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Does Snoring Need Surgery? Treatment From Habits to Procedures
Snoring care starts with the cause. Surgery is not first-line for everyone.
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Nightly Snoring You May Not Notice: 10 Daytime Clues Sleep Is Disrupted
Daytime sleepiness or unrefreshing sleep with nightly snoring is a reason to be assessed, not a self-diagnosis.
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Snoring Treatment in Chiang Mai: From an ENT Exam to a Sleep Test
In Chiang Mai, start with an ENT airway exam, then a sleep test when indicated.
Educational information
Medical Disclaimer
This information is intended for educational purposes only and does not replace diagnosis or treatment by a qualified physician. If you have concerning symptoms, please consult an ENT specialist.