Question
I have occasionally experienced snoring during sleep, but recently it has become more frequent, and I also have a nasal tone when speaking. How should I be treated?
Answer
Snoring during sleep is often related to excessive obesity and can also be a case of nasal polyps. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up. If the diagnosis is obesity-related, weight loss is necessary; if it is caused by nasal polyps, a check-up and treatment should be sought in the Otorhinolaryngology department. Pay attention to rest in daily life. The above suggestions aim to solve the problem of ‘what to do when snoring becomes frequent,’ hoping it can be helpful to you.