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The Risks in Snoring

June 25th, 2008 by Gideon George

Snoring isn’t just annoying; it’s linked to serious health problem. How do you feel when you wake up one fateful morning to hear a sad story of one of your love ones death! Overnight? Snoring is a very dangerous silent killer, people die of chronic snoring though its rear but it has to be tackled before it’s too late.

Snoring alone does not kill until its graduate to sleep apnea. Not all snorers have sleep apnea but almost all apnea patients are chronic snorers.

Snoring is not just a problem that is experienced by adults, there parents need to be concerned about their child’s well being if the habitually snore and it is loud and obnoxious.

Your child may be distracted in the classroom or even at home, your child may also seem to be too tired all the time these may all be cause due to loosing some sleep in the night. A lot of risk is also associated with snoring in pregnant women.

Snoring can also run in families as it is hereditary, Researchers at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital found Children whose parents snore have a three-fold increased risk of being noisy sleepers themselves.

Other risk associated with snoring include frequent headache, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, heart attack and stroke infact snoring increases stroke by 65%.

All individuals that habitually snore should consider taking medication now! Because it is 100% curable


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