You are here and that means that you are looking for a solution for yout sudden or regular snoring. We understand your concern and are here to assist you. To stop snoring, it is vital to eliminate the root cause of the snoring.

Usually, the reasons that causes you to snore include seasonal allergies, obesity, sleep apnea and many more. If you haven’t found any reason for your snoring, there might be physical abnormalities that can cause you to snore.

A deviated septum or nasal septum deviation occurs when the wall of cartilage between the nasal passageways curves or is displaced closer to one side of the nose than the other.  Research statistics have proven that a deviated septum causes snoring. In many individuals who suffer with this anatomical anomaly, nasal cartilage is deviated or off-center, thereby making one nasal passageway smaller than the other.  When this is severe, it can reduce a person’s airflow by blocking the affected nasal passage and restricting one’s breathing.  

Surgery for Snoring

A blockage in the nose, nasal congestion, or swelling of nasal tissues can cause you to snore, which is also a common consequence of having a deviated septum.  Treatment of such an obstruction may include prescription medications (e.g. anti-inflammatories) to reduce the swelling or a corrective surgical procedure to correct the deviated septum.  While this surgery for snoring is not uncommon among snorers, other procedures that can help alleviate or prevent snoring include:

  • a surgical procedure that tightens and trims away excess throat tissue ((UPPP or uvulopalatopharyngoplasty)
  • moving the lower and upper jaw forward to help keep the airway open (MMA or maxillomandibular advancement)
  • removal of the adenoids and/or tonsils to prevent snoring (adenoidectomy or tonsillectomy)
  • using a low-intensity radiofrequency signal to shrink nasal, soft palate, and tongue tissue (RFA or radiofrequency ablation)

For individuals facing any of these corrective surgical procedures, get temporary relief from your snoring episodes by using Asonor Ant-snoring Spray and Solution, a product that has been clinically proven effective in 3 out of every 4 cases studied. With over 75% success rate, it is one of the most popular and easy-to-use anti snoring remedies in US, Canada and Europe. Additionally, you can buy it over the counter and stop snoring quickly.

Signs and Symptoms of a Deviated Septum

When a septal displacement or deviated septum causes snoring, you may be unaware of the condition until you get a physical examination.  However, in some cases, these anatomical anomalies or deformities may cause these signs or symptoms:

  • awareness of your nasal cycle (your nasal obstruction alternates between one nasal passage and then the other)
  • elevated risk of nosebleeds
  • noisy sleep-related breathing
  • obstructions in one or both nasal passages
  • one-sided facial pain
  • sleeping in a particular position to optimize your breathing

If you’ve been experiencing blocked nostrils, frequent nosebleeds, or a recurring sinus infection, it may be time to speak with a doctor about surgery for snoring.

Understanding Septoplasty and how it can help

The surgical procedure that is performed to correct a deviate septum or straighten the nasal bone and cartilage separating your nostrils is referred to as “Septoplasty.”  During the procedure, the septum is repositioned down the middle of the nose.  It may require a specialist to cut and surgically remove a part or parts of the bone and cartilage prior to placing them in the proper position.  Once your surgery for snoring has healed, it will probably be easier for you to breathe normally.

Surprisingly, a deviated septum is common among numerous individuals.  However, when it’s so severe that it causes breathing difficulties and adversely affects your quality of life, you may want to consider corrective surgery.  During the procedure, a local anesthetic will be injected into your nasal tissue.  You may also be sedated with an IV (a medication that is administered intravenously.  This will sedate you and make you a bit groggy but you won’t be unconscious.

During your surgery for snoring, the surgeon will close the incision with an absorbable suture.  In addition to this, the surgeon may implant soft silicone splints inside each of your nostrils for support or your surgically corrected septum.  He or she may also place a bandage-like material (packing) into your nose.  You’ll then be moved to a post-surgery recovery room and monitored for any complications that may arise.  In most cases, the surgery is performed on an out-patient basis.  You should be able to return home the same day.  Just make sure you have someone there to drive you home.

Post-Procedure Precautions

Your doctor or surgeon may recommend following certain precautions for several weeks after your surgery in order to further decrease any risks of nasal bleeding or swelling.  Depending on the extent and outcome of your surgery, you may or may not need to follow these precautions for the next 4 or 5 weeks:

  • avoid aerobics, jogging, or other strenuous activities for 4 or 5 weeks after surgery (this will potentially help to prevent nosebleeds)
  • don’t blow your nose during your at-home recovery period
  • don’t pull shirts, sweaters, or other clothing over your head; wear clothes that are buttoned in front
  • elevate your head while sleeping

Once you’ve been diagnosed with a deviated septum cause of snoring condition, you can temporarily alleviate your snoring episodes prior to your surgery by using Asonor Ant-snoring Spray and Solution.  This amazing product has been clinically proven effective and is your quick solution for a good night’s sleep.  Not only will it relieve your snoring episodes, you’ll start experiencing a better quality sleep in the process.  To learn more, e-mail us for information at [email protected], or visit our website today. Call us and let our customer care staff walk you through the product information or answer your queries about sleep apnea, snoring and methods to stop snoring.

About Asonor Team

Asonor is the market leader in Denmark within its category. Asonor effect on snoring is clinically proven and was registered in 2005 by the health authorities in the EU. Today Asonor is registered by the health authorities in more than 70 countries. At Asonor, we aim to help you sleep comfortably, breathe easier and live healthier. We are the world leading brand in anti-snoring medicine, distributing worldwide through an expanding and highly successful network of distributors.

 
 

 

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