Question

I used to snore occasionally when sleeping, but recently it has become frequent, and I speak with a nasal tone. How should I treat it?

Answer

Hello, there are many reasons for snoring during sleep, such as rhinitis, adenoid hypertrophy, and deviated nasal septum. Snoring can affect sleep quality and may even lead to hypoxemia in severe cases. It is recommended to visit an ear, nose, and throat hospital for a sleep breathing test as soon as possible to confirm the cause and receive targeted treatment. Consider the possibility of adenoid hypertrophy. For those who snore during sleep and have a strong nasal tone when speaking, consider adenoid hyperplasia. The above suggestions are for the question “What to Do When Snoring Becomes Frequent?”, hoping it can be helpful to you.