Being fat old or having a blocked nose can make it worse. Sleeping on your side losing weight or cleaning your nose can help. If it is bad see a doctor.
Exercise. Any kind of exercise, from strength training to walking.
The diet-and-exercise cliche is a cliche because it effects just about everything about us. It may not be the only factor in snoring. Or even the dominant factor. But I'd bet the house it's a factor.
I had an appointment with an ENT recently. He said that weight and age affects snoring mostly unless it’s some actual condition. The weight affects it because of some compression on the neck or something like that.
I went because I had a deviated septum and thought that was the cause of the snoring but he said that’s unlikely if the snoring only started recently.
The approach that's worked for me: define the smallest useful version first, ship it, then iterate based on real feedback. Most people overbuild before they have any users.
Snoring usually happens when air cannot move smoothly while sleeping. Sleeping on your side or keeping your nose clear may help.
There are many ways to fix snoring:
(a) if one is overweight, losing weight helps
(b) Adjustable bed bases help
(c) check with a sleep medicine provider to check for sleep apnea and cpap machines
(d) new drugs [1]
(e) see whether breathing exercises [2] help
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48242278
[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48242278#48243574
also a night time mouth prosthetic can help some cases short of a cpap (while being much easier to deal with vs a coap)
I've seen some people try tongue exercises or throat stretches to reduce snoring. Doesn't sound glamorous but some swear by it.
There's no one-size-fits-all advice, as the causes of snoring vary widely from person to person. Consult an ENT doctor.
Being fat old or having a blocked nose can make it worse. Sleeping on your side losing weight or cleaning your nose can help. If it is bad see a doctor.
Tighten up the diet to get weight down.
Exercise. Any kind of exercise, from strength training to walking.
The diet-and-exercise cliche is a cliche because it effects just about everything about us. It may not be the only factor in snoring. Or even the dominant factor. But I'd bet the house it's a factor.
Get a sleep study done to find out how serious it is
I had an appointment with an ENT recently. He said that weight and age affects snoring mostly unless it’s some actual condition. The weight affects it because of some compression on the neck or something like that.
I went because I had a deviated septum and thought that was the cause of the snoring but he said that’s unlikely if the snoring only started recently.
Nasal dilators, mouth tape and possibly a nightly salt rinse for your sinuses with a neti pot are your friends buddy
The approach that's worked for me: define the smallest useful version first, ship it, then iterate based on real feedback. Most people overbuild before they have any users.
Huh?