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Snoring
Snoring is more than just noise – identify the cause and improve your sleep and overall health.
Snoring is the sound that occurs when airflow is partially blocked as you breathe during sleep.
This blockage causes the tissues in your throat, nose, or mouth to vibrate, creating the familiar snoring noise. Snoring can range from occasional and mild to loud and persistent.
Snoring can be caused by several factors that affect airflow during sleep, including:
In Newport News and Hampton Roads, VA, allergies and humidity-related congestion are common contributors.
Occasional snoring is common and usually not a concern. However, frequent or loud snoring may indicate an underlying issue—especially if it disrupts sleep or is associated with breathing pauses.
Snoring can sometimes be a sign of Obstructive Sleep Apnea, a condition where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep.
Signs that snoring may be related to sleep apnea include:
If these symptoms are present, a sleep evaluation is important.
Yes. Nasal obstruction is a very common cause of snoring. When airflow through the nose is limited, you are more likely to breathe through your mouth during sleep, which increases snoring. Conditions such as:
can all contribute to snoring.
Yes. Allergies can cause inflammation and congestion in the nasal passages, making it harder to breathe through your nose. This can increase snoring, especially during peak allergy seasons in the Hampton Roads area.
Evaluation typically includes a detailed review of your symptoms and sleep patterns, along with a physical examination of your nose, throat, and airway. If sleep apnea is suspected, your provider may recommend a sleep study to assess your breathing during sleep.
Treatment depends on the underlying cause.
Your treatment plan will be tailored to your specific needs.
Yes. Many patients benefit from non-surgical treatments, including:
Minimally invasive options can often improve airflow and reduce snoring without traditional surgery.
Yes. Local factors that contribute include:
These can increase the likelihood of snoring, especially in patients with underlying nasal or airway issues.
You should consider evaluation if:
Yes. Snoring can lead to:
Addressing the cause can significantly improve sleep and quality of life.
Snoring can often be significantly reduced or eliminated by treating the underlying cause.
With the right approach, many patients experience lasting improvement.
If snoring is affecting your sleep or daily life, it’s important to identify the cause.
Schedule an evaluation today with Dr. Timothy Queen and his expert team to create a personalized plan and start sleeping—and breathing—better.